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Women in Science - Christina Lampe-Önnerud

Additions: -The article about the Swedish chemist and entrepreneur, Christina Lampe-Önnerud, is a stub article with "mid" importance. The article contains a brief lead section and education section and a more substantial career and honors and awards section. I would like to add more relevant information to the lead section. I would like to add more information about her journey to chemistry and working with batteries in the education section. I would like to name all the schools and programs she attended to the education section. In the career section I would like to discuss in more depth about her work and the two businesses she founded. I would like to add a publications section, listing all of her published works including her articles and books. I have found more information about awards and honors she has received and will add this to the honors and award section.

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Lead (additions):
 * add 'inorganic' in front of chemist
 * Lampe-Önnerud is a woman of many talents including opera singing, jazz dance, cellist, choral director, and mother. [6,7]

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Biography (Additions):
 * Early Life:
 * Christina Lampe-Önnerud was born in Sweden to her mother and Father, Wolfgang Lampe, a power engineer. Lampe-Önnerud had an interest in science and music early on, making fireworks in a basement bathtub and playing with chemistry and electrical kits as a child and being trained as an opera singer. [6]
 * Education (Additions):
 * Lampe-Önnerud considered careers in opera singing and medicine and was offered a scholarship for an 8-year program for a medical doctorate degree but turned it down her senior year of high school. After high school Lampe-Önnerud accepted a scholarship to attend Elmira College in New York. At Elmira college she studied English literature, business, and the sciences while working in a chemistry laboratory as a lab assistant. [6]
 * With encouragement from her father to pursue a career in a STEM field and her growing interest in the sciences, Lampe-Önnerud returned to Sweden and obtained a B.Sc. in Chemistry and Calculus and a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Uppsala University in Sweden. In her masters program at Uppsala, Lampe-Önnerud studied copper deposition on semiconductor wafers and for her Ph.D. she focused on analyzing cathode materials for lithium-polymer batteries while working with a Denmark battery producer, Danionics, who later patented some of the materials Lampe- Önnerud studied. [6]
 * Lampe-Önnerud then held a postdoctoral appointment at MIT in Cambridge, MA working for Quantum Energy Technologies.[8][6]
 * Personal Life:
 * Lampe-Onnerud married Per Onnerud, whom she met in high school. Her and her husband have two children, Anna-Marie and Mattias. [9]
 * Career (Additions):
 * Lampe-Önnerud has focused her career in energy storage since her time at Uppsala University, where her father had an interest in power generation. [7]
 * "She founded the lithium-ion battery company Boston-Power Inc. in 2005 and owned the company until 2012" working as the CEO, executive chairman, and international chairman.[8]
 * Her work aims at developing efficient, safe, lasting, and inexpensive batteries for various technologies, including computers, phones, and cars. [7,8]
 * She was one of the youngest partners and "was in charge of the company's battery labs and developed market evaluations and strategies." [8]
 * The lithium ion battery she invented is the first to be considered environmentally friendly while capable of providing long lasting energy safely to various types of technology.[6]
 * Lampe-Önnerud continues to serve as the chief executive officer and director at Cadenza. [7,8]
 * As of May 24th, 2016, Lampe-Önnerud has served as the non-executive director of Syrah Resources Limited, an Australian based company focusing on minerals and technology for industrial use. [8,9]
 * Lampe-Önnerud has served as a voice for power and energy issues at government and industrial conferences for over 15 years. She holds 15 patents currently and has 6 pending patents. [8]

"Chemical and Electrochemical Intercalation of Lithium Into a V6O13 Host" (1995)[19]
 * Published Works:
 * "Conference Paper: Opportunities in energy storage due to the paradigm shift fueled by the mobile and clean tech revolutions" (2010)[14]
 * "A Consumer Revolution" (2009)[15]
 * "Benchmark study on high performing carbon anode material" (July 2001)[16]
 * "Conference Paper: Safety studies of Li-ion key components by ARC" (Feb. 2001)[17]
 * "Conference Paper: Safety studies on lithium-ion batteries by accelerating rate calorimetry" (Feb. 1999)[18]
 * Uppsala University Dissertation

Honors and Awards (Additions):
 * 2018, 17 patents

References (Additions):

[6] Perry, Tekla S. “The Lady and the li-ion”. IEEE Spectrum. Mar. 1st, 2008. Accessed Feb. 1, 2018. [Perry]

[7] Hanley, Steve. “A Conversation with Christina Lampe-Onnerud, CEO Of Cadenza Innovations (CleanTechnica Exclusive)”. Clean Technica. Aug. 30, 2017. Accessed Feb. 1, 2018. [Hanley]

[8] Company Overview of Cadenza Innovation, Inc.: Executive Profile Christina Lampe-Onnerud. Bloomberg. S&P Global Market Intelligence. Accessed Feb. 1, 2018. [Bloomberg]

[9] Syrah Resources Overview. Melbourne, VIC, Australia. Accessed Feb. 10., 2018. http://www.syrahresources.com.au/overview. [Syrah]

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