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Lithium-Sulfur Battery: Design, Characterization, and Physically-based Modeling

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Acknowledgments First and foremost I would like to thank my supervisor Wolfgang Bessler. Already in 2011 you gave me a great start into this project. You did so not only by choosing a great topic to work on and teaching me what I needed to know, but also by trusting and believing in me right from the start. During the entire past four years you have been both demanding and promoting, determined yet open-minded, and always, always very cordial and encouraging. Next, I would like to thank Elton Cairns, not only for hosting me at LBNL, but also for letting me tap from his enormous well of experience and expertise in long discussions, e-mails, and phone calls. You taught me to always keep the next goal in mind, but also look at the big picture, making me a better scientist. Also, I would like to thank Arnulf Latz and Andreas Friedrich for hosting and fund- ing me during my entire time at DLR and HIU, but particularly for your continued support and advice. Finally, many thanks go to Stefano Passerini for joining the board of examiners. Of course many more people contributed to the success of this work. In my group at DLR I am most thankful to (in no particular order) Timo Danner, Jonathan Neidhardt, Birger Horstmann, Christian Hellwig, Andreas Hofmann, and Klaus Göckelmann, who all directly supported my modeling work one way or the other. In my group at LBNL, I am most indebted to Chris Choi who has been working for me for nine months and made valuable contributions to almost all aspects of the experimental part of this work, to Kunpeng Cai who voluntarily and most comradely helped me to get started in the U.S. in general and at LBNL in particular, and to Min-Kyu Song from whom I could learn so much, but also to Caiyun Nan, Wujun Fu, and Zhan Lin who all have been working closely with me. For many a good discussion, great ideas, and contributions I would like to thank Natalia Cañas, Vitaliy Yurkiv, Moritz Henke, Nico Hörmann, Valene Cruz, Bruno Scrosati, Ulrich Sauter, Jake Christensen, Michel Fouré, Burçak Ebin, Anthony Fer- rese, John Newman, Venkat Srinivasan, Peter Therkelsen, Rutooj Desphande, Zhihui Wang, Charles Delacourt, Ulrike Vogl, and Simon Lux, the latter also for providing Raman spectroscopy data, and Xiangyun Song for the TEM images. 186

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