RecycLiCo Battery Materials Welcomes Maryam Rasouli, Ph.D. as Principal Engineer
RecycLiCo Battery Materials has hired Dr. Maryam Rasouli as Principal Engineer, specializing in hydrometallurgy. Dr. Rasouli brings expertise in chemical and materials engineering, particularly in aqueous chemistry, lithium-ion battery cathode active material precursor (pCAM) synthesis, and net-zero and circular economy solutions. Her experience includes work with advanced recycling technologies for lithium and nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) from end-of-life batteries, and efficient extraction of various metals from secondary waste solids.
Richard Sadowsky, RecycLiCo's Interim CEO, expressed excitement about Dr. Rasouli joining the team, emphasizing her role in the commercial implementation of battery recycling and upcycling processes. Dr. Rasouli holds a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from the University of British Columbia and previously worked as a process engineer at Hatch, designing hydrometallurgical processes for recycling lithium-ion batteries.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials ha assunto la Dr.ssa Maryam Rasouli come Ingegnere Principale, specializzata in idrometallurgia. La Dr.ssa Rasouli porta con sé competenze in ingegneria chimica e dei materiali, in particolare nella chimica acquosa, nella sintesi del materiale attivo del catodo per batterie al litio (pCAM) e nelle soluzioni per un'economia net-zero e circolare. La sua esperienza include lavori con tecnologie di riciclaggio avanzate per litio e nichel-manganese-cobalto (NMC) provenienti da batterie a fine vita, e l'estrazione efficiente di vari metalli da solidi di rifiuto secondari.
Richard Sadowsky, CEO ad interim di RecycLiCo, ha espresso entusiasmo per l'ingresso della Dr.ssa Rasouli nel team, sottolineando il suo ruolo nell'implementazione commerciale dei processi di riciclaggio e upcycling delle batterie. La Dr.ssa Rasouli ha conseguito un dottorato in Ingegneria dei Materiali presso l'Università della Columbia Britannica e ha precedentemente lavorato come ingegnere di processo presso Hatch, progettando processi idrometallurgici per il riciclaggio delle batterie al litio.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials ha contratado a la Dra. Maryam Rasouli como Ingeniera Principal, especializada en hidrometalurgia. La Dra. Rasouli aporta experiencia en ingeniería química y de materiales, especialmente en química acuosa, síntesis de material activo de cátodo para baterías de iones de litio (pCAM) y soluciones para una economía de cero emisiones y circular. Su experiencia incluye trabajos con tecnologías de reciclaje avanzadas para litio y níquel-manganeso-cobalto (NMC) provenientes de baterías al final de su vida útil, y la extracción eficiente de varios metales de residuos sólidos secundarios.
Richard Sadowsky, CEO interino de RecycLiCo, expresó su entusiasmo por la incorporación de la Dra. Rasouli al equipo, enfatizando su papel en la implementación comercial de procesos de reciclaje y upcycling de baterías. La Dra. Rasouli tiene un Ph.D. en Ingeniería de Materiales de la Universidad de Columbia Británica y anteriormente trabajó como ingeniera de procesos en Hatch, diseñando procesos hidrometalúrgicos para el reciclaje de baterías de iones de litio.
RecycLiCo 배터리 소재는 수리해킹을 전문으로 하는 수석 엔지니어로 드. 마리암 라솔리(Maryam Rasouli)를 고용했습니다. 라솔리는 화학 및 소재 공학에 대한 전문성을 갖추고 있으며, 특히 수용액 화학, 리튬 이온 배터리 양극 활성 물질 전구체(pCAM) 합성과 넷 제로 및 순환 경제 솔루션에 주력하고 있습니다. 그녀의 경험은 수명 종료 배터리에서 리튬 및 니켈-망간-코발트(NMC)에 대한 고급 재활용 기술에 관한 것이며, 2차 폐기물 고형물에서 다양한 금속의 효율적인 추출을 포함합니다.
리차드 사도스키(RecycleCo의 임시 CEO)는 라솔리 박사가 팀에 합류하여 배터리 재활용 및 업사이클링 프로세스의 상업적 구현에서의 역할을 강조하며 기쁨을 표했습니다. 라솔리 박사는 브리티시 컬럼비아 대학교에서 소재 공학 박사 학위를 취득했으며, 이전에는 리튬 이온 배터리 재활용을 위한 수리 해킹 공정을 설계하기 위해 Hatch에서 공정 엔지니어로 근무했습니다.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials a engagé la Dr Maryam Rasouli en tant qu'Ingénieure Principale, spécialisée en hydrométallurgie. La Dr Rasouli apporte une expertise en ingénierie chimique et des matériaux, notamment en chimie aqueuse, en synthèse de matériaux actifs de cathodes de batteries lithium-ion (pCAM) et en solutions pour une économie zéro carbone et circulaire. Son expérience inclut un travail avec des technologies de recyclage avancées pour le lithium et le nickel-manganèse-cobalt (NMC) provenant de batteries en fin de vie, ainsi qu'une extraction efficace de divers métaux à partir de déchets solides secondaires.
Richard Sadowsky, PDG par intérim de RecycLiCo, a exprimé son enthousiasme pour l'arrivée de la Dr Rasouli dans l'équipe, soulignant son rôle dans l'implémentation commerciale des processus de recyclage et d'upcycling des batteries. La Dr Rasouli détient un doctorat en ingénierie des matériaux de l'Université de la Colombie-Britannique et a précédemment travaillé comme ingénieure de procédés chez Hatch, où elle a conçu des processus hydrométallurgiques pour le recyclage des batteries lithium-ion.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials hat Dr. Maryam Rasouli als Hauptingenieurin eingestellt, die auf Hydrometallurgie spezialisiert ist. Dr. Rasouli bringt Fachkenntnisse in Chemie- und Materialwissenschaften, insbesondere in der wässrigen Chemie, der Synthese von katodalen aktiven Materialvorläufern (pCAM) für Lithium-Ionen-Batterien sowie in Lösungen für eine Netto-Null- und Kreislaufwirtschaft mit. Ihre Erfahrung umfasst die Arbeit mit fortschrittlichen Recyclingtechnologien für Lithium und Nickel-Mangan-Cobalt (NMC) aus Altbatterien sowie die effiziente Gewinnung verschiedener Metalle aus sekundären Abfallstoffen.
Richard Sadowsky, Interims-CEO von RecycLiCo, äußerte seine Begeisterung über den Beitritt von Dr. Rasouli zum Team und unterstrich ihre Rolle bei der kommerziellen Umsetzung von Batterierecycling- und Upcycling-Prozessen. Dr. Rasouli hat einen Doktortitel in Materialwissenschaften von der University of British Columbia und arbeitete zuvor als Prozessingenieurin bei Hatch, wo sie hydrometallurgische Prozesse zum Recycling von Lithium-Ionen-Batterien entwarf.
- Hiring of Dr. Maryam Rasouli as Principal Engineer, bringing expertise in hydrometallurgy and lithium-ion battery recycling
- Potential enhancement of RecycLiCo's battery recycling and upcycling processes with Dr. Rasouli's specialized knowledge
- Strengthening of the company's technical team in line with its focus on sustainable battery material solutions
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SURREY, British Columbia, Sept. 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. (“RecycLiCo” or the “Company”), (TSX.V: AMY | OTCQB: AMYZF| FSE: ID4), a pioneer in the field of lithium-ion battery recycling technology, is pleased to announce the hiring of Dr. Maryam Rasouli as Principal Engineer, specializing in hydrometallurgy. Dr. Rasouli brings to the Company a wealth of expertise in chemical and materials engineering, particularly in aqueous chemistry, lithium-ion battery cathode active material precursor (pCAM) synthesis and net-zero and circular economy solutions, all of which will contribute to realizing RecycLiCo’s vision of a sustainable future for off-spec scrap and end-of-life battery materials.
Dr. Rasouli’s extensive experience as a materials engineer and chemist includes work with advanced recycling technologies for lithium and nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) from end-of-life batteries, the efficient extraction of zinc, cadmium, nickel, and cobalt from secondary waste solids and metal extraction techniques focusing on precious metal recovery solvent extraction processes and synthetic chemistry, including the synthesis of layered double hydroxides (LDH), materials similar to pCAM, and metalloenzymes.
"We are excited to welcome Dr. Rasouli to our team," said Richard Sadowsky, RecycLiCo’s Interim Chief Executive Officer. "Her background, skill-set and passion for developing innovative chemical engineering solutions will be instrumental to the commercial implementation of our battery recycling and upcycling processes."
Dr. Rasouli holds a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from the University of British Columbia (UBC) and a Master’s Degree in Inorganic Chemistry from the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS), Zanjan, Iran.
Prior to joining RecycLiCo, Dr. Rasouli worked as a process engineer at Hatch, where she designed hydrometallurgical processes for recycling lithium-ion batteries. She has also worked as a consulting chemist, designing amino-oxo-chelating reagents specifically for the recovery of metals from mining wastes.
RecycLiCo Battery Materials Inc. is a battery materials company specializing in sustainable lithium-ion battery recycling and materials production. RecycLiCo has developed advanced technologies that efficiently recover battery-grade materials from lithium-ion batteries, addressing the global demand for environmentally friendly solutions in energy storage. With minimal processing steps and up to
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