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Christina Lampe-Önnerud was born on 4 February, 1967 in Sweden, is a Swedish chemist. Discover Christina Lampe-Önnerud's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

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Born 4 February 1967
Birthday 4 February
Birthplace Sweden
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1967

Maria Christina Lampe-Önnerud (born 4 February 1967) is a Swedish inorganic chemist, battery-inventor, and entrepreneur.

1995

She joined Bell Communications Research in New Jersey in 1995, as a director and senior scientist, working on prototypes for thin-film polymer lithium batteries.

She later became one of the youngest partners at Arthur D. Little (whose research section was acquired by TIAX), in charge of the company's battery labs.

2002

From 2002 until 2020, she served as the Director and Chairman of the non-profit Stardust Show Chorus.

2005

She has founded the companies Boston-Power Inc. (2005–2012) and Cadenza Innovation (initially called CloTeam, 2012).

She is developing batteries for use in computers, electric vehicles, and grid storage.

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.

The company focused on lithium-ion batteries for small personal computing devices.

2007

From 2007 to 2009, Lampe-Önnerud was assigned by Club de Madrid and the United Nations to serve of Road to Copenhagen as Energy Expert and in 2008, she was a member of the United States' State Department's delegation to China, hosted by the Ministry of Commerce, PRC, and Chinese Academies of Science.

2009

In 2009, Lampe-Önnerud was a member of the European Union's Presidential delegation to China and Premier Wen Jiabao, dealing with subjects such as clean technology deployment, CSR, and international trade.

Additionally, starting in 2009, Lampe-Önnerud was elected Co-Chairman of the Global Future Council on Energy at the World Economic Forum.

She serves on multiple working groups and as a speaker at the WEF on topics ranging from global innovation to renewable transport and finance.

She is active in multiple forums throughout the United States, China, and the EU.

2010

She has received a number of awards, including the World Economic Forum's Technology Pioneer Award in 2010 and again in 2018, and is an elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.

Lampe-Önnerud has many interests, including opera singing, jazz dancing, playing the cello, and choir directing.

Christina Lampe-Önnerud was born in Sweden.

Her father, Wolfgang Lampe, was a power engineer.

Lampe-Önnerud had an interest in science early on, making fireworks in a basement bathtub and playing with chemistry and electrical kits as a child.

She was also trained as an opera singer.

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 Fulbright 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.

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 BSc in Chemistry and a PhD 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 PhD 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.

Lampe-Önnerud then held a postdoctoral appointment at MIT in Cambridge, MA working for Quantum Energy Technologies.

This was sponsored by the American Chemical Society.

Lampe-Önnerud is married to Per Önnerud, who she met in high school.

She has two children, Anna-Maria and Mattias.

Lampe-Önnerud has focused her career on energy storage since her time at Uppsala University, where her father had an interest in power generation.

While still a doctoral student, Lampe-Önnerud patented a material to increase the power of lithium batteries.

In 2010, she became a Lifetime Member of the Swedish Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences.

Lampe-Önnerud served on the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Advisory Board from 2010 through 2013, the Wall Street Journal Economist Advisory Council from 2011 through 2013, and the United Nations Inter Academy Panel (IAP) and Inter Academy Council from 2011 through 2014.

2011

From 2011 through 2013, Lampe-Önnerud served as the Director of the New England Clean Energy Council.

2012

In 2012, she and her husband Per Önnerud started the company CloTeam, later renamed Cadenza Innovation, based in Oxford, Connecticut.

Her work aims at developing efficient, safe, lasting, and inexpensive batteries for various technologies, including computers, phones, and cars.

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.

2013

Lampe-Önnerud became a Lifetime Ambassador of Honor in Dalarna, Sweden in 2013.

2016

She describes Cadenza's 2016 battery design, which involves a ceramic insert in an aluminum container, as "an energy LEGO-brick for engineers".

It is intended to be a power source for electric vehicles such as Tesla's cars, but could also be used in electrical grids.

Lampe-Önnerud continues to serve as the Founder, chief executive officer, and Director at Cadenza.