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Rachid Yazami
Rachid Yazami in 2011
Born
(1953-04-16) 16 April 1953 (age 71)
Fes, Morocco
Nationality
Moroccan / French
Alma mater
Grenoble Institute of Technology
Known for
graphite anode in lithium-ion batteries, graphite cathode in fluoride ion batteries
Awards
IEEE Medal for Environmental and Safety Technologies 2012, Draper Prize 2014, Royal Medal (Morocco) 2014, Legion of honour 2016, Takreem Award for Scientific Innovation and Technology (Kuwait City, 2018), Arab Investor Forum Award in Green Applications (UNESCO, Paris, 2019), The Mohammed bin Rashid Medal for Scientific Excellence and for Life Achievement (Dubai, 2020), The VinFuture Grand Prize (Hanoi, 2023)
Rachid Yazami (born 1953) is a Moroccan scientist, engineer, and inventor. He is best known for his critical role in the development of the graphite anode (negative pole) for lithium-ion batteries and his research on fluoride ion batteries.[1][2][3]
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^"Professor Rachid Yazami's Graphite Anode Helps Power Your Mobile Phone | A Magazine Singapore". read-a.com. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
^Hamann, Jasper. "Rachid Yazami Urges Moroccan Investment in His New Battery Technology". Retrieved 28 July 2021.
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