Anubhav Wadehra
Anubhav Wadehra is a Postdoctoral Research Associate exploring the application of ex-situ and operando synchrotron X-ray techniques (XAS and microscopy), to investigate electrochemical energy storage systems. His work focuses on understanding the effects of manufacturing processes on the assembly and performance of all-solid-state batteries, utilizing novel material formulations, innovative processing techniques, and commercially relevant cell architectures.
Anubhav earned his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Boston University, where he conducted advanced high-temperature X-ray studies, including Pair Distribution Function analysis and XANES/EXAFS spectroscopy, on highly reactive molten fluoride salts for next-generation nuclear reactor technology. His doctoral research was performed at leading synchrotron facilities, including NSLS-II at Brookhaven National Laboratory and APS at Argonne National Laboratory, under the mentorship of Prof. Karl Ludwig. He received his MS in Materials Science and Engineering from Boston University and BE in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering from Punjab Engineering College.