Accordingly Dr Neeraj Sharma from the university of New south wales (UNSW), Sydney considered one of the global leaders in the use of neutron and X-ray scattering methods to study materials for next-generation lithium-ion batteries - has won the 'Early Career Researcher of the Year (Physical Sciences)'.

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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian honoured 35 year old Dr Sharma, from the school of Chemistry at UNSW, with the award at the government house in Sydney, the university said in a statement on Friday.



The award was given for his work in lithium-ion batteries found in electronic devices, electric vehicles and the grid, as well as next-generation battery systems such as sodium-ion batteries that will leave minimal environmental impact, and transition away from fossil fuels for energy generation and transportation. "To develop the next generation of technologies, we need better performance at a lower environmental cost," said Dr Sharma


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