Prof. Irune Villaluenga
Dr. Irune Villaluenga earned her BS in Chemistry from the University of the Basque Country (2005) and her PhD was developed at Tecnalia Research & Innovation (Spain) and at the University of the Basque Country (2010). During the mentioned PhD, she spent 2 months at Stockholm University (Sweden) under the supervision of Prof. Lennart Bergstrom and 3 months at Institute for Environmental Management Technology (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, AIST, Japan) under the supervision of Dr. Nobuaki Negishi. Her thesis work was focused on design of new hybrid coatings based on polymers and inorganic nanoparticles for photocatalytic applications. In 2011, she moved to CIC Energigune (Spain) as Postdoctoral Researcher to develop new hybrid electrolytes for battery applications under the supervision of Prof. Michel Armand. In 2013, she moved to Berkeley (CA, USA) to work at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) and at the University of California, Berkeley as Postdoctoral Researcher under the supervision of Prof. Nitash P. Balsara. She developed new single-ion hybrid block copolymer electrolytes for lithium-metal batteries. In 2017, she was promoted to Project Scientist at LBNL. In 2018, she joined at Blue Current (a start-up in California, USA) as Senior Battery Materials Scientist where her work was focused on design and development of new electrolytes, battery assembly and testing, and scaling prototype devices for solid-state lithium-ion batteries and lithium-metal batteries. Currently, she works at POLYMAT-UPV/EHU as an Emakiker and Ikerbasque Research Fellow, and besides, she works as a Solid-State Battery Consultant in California (USA).
2020. Gipuzkoa Fellow
2020. Ikerbasque Research Fellow
2018. EMAKIKER Fellowship POLYMAT
2015. Best Paper Prize in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials(STAM)
2006. Fundacion Iñaki Goenaga Fellowship
Her main research line is focused on the design of innovative solid nanostructured hybrid macromolecular battery materials. She is interested in the creation of new processes of assembly that enable the formation of 100% dense membranes where the distribution of inorganic and organic phases presents nanoscale homogeneity in order to improve battery performance. She is also interested in electrochemical and safety studies for battery applications.
Publicaciones
Rheology as promising tool to determine ion-transport and electrochemical performance of block copolymer electrolytes
M. Airoldi, M. Fernandez and I. Villaluenga
Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances-Free Poly(ionic liquid) Reinforced with Cellulose Nanofibrils as Sustainable Electrolyte for High-Voltage Solid-State Lithium Batteries
Villacis-Segovia C., Lizundia E., Vattappara K., Grande H.-J., Kvasha A. and Villaluenga I.
Interfacial Degradation Mechanisms between Li Metal and a Li3InCl6 Hybrid Electrolyte in the Presence of a Poly(ethylene oxide) Electrolyte Interlayer
Boulmier T., Stankiewicz N., Campéon B.D.L., Zrikem K., Lavernot-Cointeaux L., Daher N., Modin E., Panagiotopoulos A., Iojoiu C., Villaluenga I. and Devaux D.
Cation disorder and lithium conductivity in mechanochemically synthesized chloride solid electrolytes
R. Artal, H. Andersen, R. Del Olmo, I. Villaluenga, I. Sobrados, V. Diez-Gomez, J. Gainza, M. Fernandez-Diaz, J. Alonso, R. Jimenez and A. Aguadero
Real-Time Phase Monitoring of Solid-State Electrolytes: A Glovebox-Integrated In Situ Wide-Angle X-Ray Scattering
P. Ayyanusamy, K. Vegso, E. Simon, Y. Halahovets, D. Devaux, A. Aguadero, I. Villaluenga, R. Artal, O. Corral, P. Nadazdy, M. Raza, J. Hilhorst, T. de Heer, M. Jergel and P. Siffalovic
Should EVs prioritize range? Strategies for efficient battery use, energy transition, and sustainability
M. Zhao, C. Costa, I. Villaluenga, F. Scheiba, J. Zhang, W. Wang, S. Lanceros-Mendez and Q. Zhang
Fluorine-Free All-Solid-State Polymer Electrolytes for Sodium Metal Batteries
R. del Olmo, J. Olmedo-Martinez, F. Santino and I. Villaluenga
Smart 4D-Printed Optically Responsive Hybrid Biomaterials with Enhanced Cell-Adhesion Properties for Dynamic In Vitro Lung Modeling
A. Urigoitia-Asua, U. Cossio, I. Villaluenga and D. de Aberasturi
Unveiling the crucial morphological effect of non-conducting polymer binders on inorganic-rich hybrid electrolytes
N. Stankiewicz, L. Focks, M. Cui, M. Fernandez, E. Modin, A. Iturrospe, O. Pajuelo-Corral, E. Simon, A. Arbe, P. Siffalovic, G. Goward, A. Chuvilin and I. Villaluenga
Innovative Biobased Thermoplastic Binders for Sustainable Lithium-Ion Batteries
D. Zanata, R. del Olmo, M. Larumbe, M. Ramos, N. Aguilar and I. Villaluenga


