Masoud Baghernejad is a specialist in battery cell analytics and group leader with a decade of experience translating advanced electrochemical and operando spectroscopy techniques into practical insights for energy storage. He leads electrolyte and in-situ analytical method development at the Helmholtz Institute Münster and recently joined BMW Group to apply that expertise to automotive battery cell evaluation. A summa cum laude PhD in molecular electronics and a string of early-career national and international scholarships and awards reflect both deep technical rigor and competitive scientific recognition. His background spans nanoscale sensors, CMOS electrochemical biosensors, and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, giving him a rare combination of device fabrication, surface-sensitive characterization, and electrochemical analytics. Known for meticulous, maintainable work (and a dry coder’s sense of caution), he bridges academic innovation with industrial application to accelerate reliable, high-performance batteries.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Molecular electronics and electrochemistry, Summa cum laude, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Molecular electronics and electrochemistry, Summa cum laude at Universität Bern
Master's degree, Analytical Chemistry, 19.30/20.00, Master's degree, Analytical Chemistry, 19.30/20.00 at Sharif University of Technology
Contributions:1 push, 1 branch in 5 years 11 months
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