# John Goodenough

> John Goodenough identified the cathode materials that made the lithium-ion battery commercially viable, earning a Nobel Prize at age 97. His later work pursued solid-state batteries with higher energy density and safety.

*Source: [https://selltoscientists.com/researchers/john-goodenough/](https://selltoscientists.com/researchers/john-goodenough/)*

**Institution:** University of Texas at Austin
**Field:** Materials Science
**H-index:** 183
**Publications:** 1,439
**Grants:** 60
**Patents:** 40
**ORCID:** `0000-0001-9350-3034`

## Industry collaborations

- Oxford Instruments
- Solid Power (lineage)
- UT Austin

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