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

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Also, I would like to thank all the people in the research groups of Arnulf Latz, Andreas Friedrich and Norbert Wagner in Stuttgart; the groups of Vince Battaglia, Gao Liu, Venkat Srinivasan, Jeff Urban, and John Kerr in Berkeley and the groups of Arnulf Latz, Max Fichtner, and Stefano Passerini in Ulm. Without the support and companionship of all of you, my time as a Ph.D. student would have been considerably less productive and most certainly less fun. Thankfully, equipment and materials required for my experimental activities were provided by UC Berkeley and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. In addition, I would like to acknowledge the funding I received during the past years by the Ger- man Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), the Elettrochimica ed Energia (e&e), and especially the Foundation of the German Industry (sdw). I am most thankful for the support of the sdw without which this work might still have been possible – but spending a year in the U.S. and raising two children at the same time would not. In the end, I owe it all to my family – and especially my wife Stefanie – that I could do what I did and learn what I have learned to become who I am today. My appreciation is beyond words. 187

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