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Ionic Materials Explores Plastic Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Batteries -  IEEE Spectrum
Ionic Materials Explores Plastic Electrolyte for Lithium-Ion Batteries - IEEE Spectrum

Ionic Materials Expands Lab Where It Makes Safer, More Efficient Lithium  Batteries From Plastic - IEEE Spectrum
Ionic Materials Expands Lab Where It Makes Safer, More Efficient Lithium Batteries From Plastic - IEEE Spectrum

Designing a Safer Battery for Smartphones (That Won't Catch Fire) - The New  York Times
Designing a Safer Battery for Smartphones (That Won't Catch Fire) - The New York Times

Charged EVs | Ionic Materials emerges as a leader in solid-state batteries  by focusing on polymer science - Charged EVs
Charged EVs | Ionic Materials emerges as a leader in solid-state batteries by focusing on polymer science - Charged EVs

Ionic Materials and the Plastic Battery: What You Need to Know | The Motley  Fool
Ionic Materials and the Plastic Battery: What You Need to Know | The Motley Fool

Milwaukee Wave owner Mike Zimmerman sells health care analytics firm for  $30 million - Milwaukee Business Journal
Milwaukee Wave owner Mike Zimmerman sells health care analytics firm for $30 million - Milwaukee Business Journal

Finally, better battery technology is hot — but not too hot | The Seattle  Times
Finally, better battery technology is hot — but not too hot | The Seattle Times

New battery technology being developed doesn't combust when punctured,  could prevent smartphone explosions [Video] - 9to5Mac
New battery technology being developed doesn't combust when punctured, could prevent smartphone explosions [Video] - 9to5Mac

Batteries Still Suck, But Researchers Are Working on It | WIRED
Batteries Still Suck, But Researchers Are Working on It | WIRED

Mike Zimmerman | LinkedIn
Mike Zimmerman | LinkedIn

Human-technology interface | School of Engineering
Human-technology interface | School of Engineering

EXCLUSIVE: Tufts professor invents a non-exploding battery that holds 2x as  much power
EXCLUSIVE: Tufts professor invents a non-exploding battery that holds 2x as much power

Wave owner Mike Zimmerman sues former minor-league partners for nearly  $600,000 - Milwaukee Business Journal
Wave owner Mike Zimmerman sues former minor-league partners for nearly $600,000 - Milwaukee Business Journal

Michael Zimmerman Profile | Tufts University
Michael Zimmerman Profile | Tufts University

Michael Zimmerman | EG Conference
Michael Zimmerman | EG Conference

Charged EVs | Ionic Materials emerges as a leader in solid-state batteries  by focusing on polymer science - Charged EVs
Charged EVs | Ionic Materials emerges as a leader in solid-state batteries by focusing on polymer science - Charged EVs

Charged EVs | Ionic Materials emerges as a leader in solid-state batteries  by focusing on polymer science - Charged EVs
Charged EVs | Ionic Materials emerges as a leader in solid-state batteries by focusing on polymer science - Charged EVs

This battery won't explode even when cut or punctured - Android Authority
This battery won't explode even when cut or punctured - Android Authority

A123 Systems invests in Ionic Materials for solid-state battery development  - electrive.com
A123 Systems invests in Ionic Materials for solid-state battery development - electrive.com

Designing a Safer Battery for Smartphones (That Won't Catch Fire) - The New  York Times
Designing a Safer Battery for Smartphones (That Won't Catch Fire) - The New York Times

Creating a safer phone battery that won't catch fire
Creating a safer phone battery that won't catch fire

Michael Zimmerman, Professor & Inventor / Founder and CEO, Ionic Materials  (EG12) | EG Conference
Michael Zimmerman, Professor & Inventor / Founder and CEO, Ionic Materials (EG12) | EG Conference

Scientists are trying to make the perfect battery | The World from PRX
Scientists are trying to make the perfect battery | The World from PRX

This battery has twice the power and won't catch fire? Believe it. - The  Boston Globe
This battery has twice the power and won't catch fire? Believe it. - The Boston Globe