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Welcome to the Ramani Lab!

The Electrochemical Engineering Research Laboratory is housed in the Department of Energy, Environmental and Chemical Engineering​ at Washington University in St. Louis. Our focus lies at the confluence of electrochemical engineering, materials science and renewable and sustainable energy technologies. Our group has addressed fundamental scientific challenges in electrochemical energy conversion and storage systems such as fuel cells, electrolyzers, redox-flow batteries and lithium-air batteries through the application of electrochemical engineering principles, use of advanced materials, and the use of in-situ and ex-situ diagnostics to interrogate electrochemical systems.

Recent News

Ramani named vice provost for graduate education

Novel system that can extract oxygen, fuel from salty water on Mars

Interested in joining the Ramani Lab? Students (undergraduate and graduate), technicians, and postdocs interested in exploring opportunities in the lab should email Prof. Ramani (ramani@wustl.edu) with an attached CV.

The Ramani Group

Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering

Brauer Hall, Room 3007

1 Brookings Dr.

St. Louis, MO 63130

314-935-7924​

ramani@wustl.edu

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