Tim Mueller is an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University where his research involves the use of computational methods to develop new energy-related materials. He has received a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics from Harvard University and Ph.D. in materials science and engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to joining the faculty of Johns Hopkins, he co-founded Pellion Technologies, a company that is leveraging high-throughput computational methods to develop next-generation batteries.Read more
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