
Mette Østergaard Filsø received her bachelor degree in inorganic chemistry and crystallography from Aarhus University in 2010. She is currently employed on a five-year scholarship from which she received her master’s degree in 2013. She spent the year 2014 on maternity leave and is planning to finish her PhD in the summer of 2016.
In 2011 she stayed 7 months in Prof. Mark A. Spackman’s group at the University of Western Australia. Through this collaboration, she studied the visualization of ion migration through crystal structures of promising electrode materials for Li-ion battery application.
Mette Østergaard Filsø received her bachelor degree in inorganic chemistry and crystallography from Aarhus University in 2010. She is currently employed on a five-year scholarship from which she received her master’s degree in 2013. She spent the year 2014 on maternity leave and is planning to finish her PhD in the summer of 2016.
In 2011 she stayed 7 months in Prof. Mark A. Spackman’s group at the University of Western Australia. Through this collaboration, she studied the visualization of ion migration through crystal structures of promising electrode materials for Li-ion battery application.