Maria Helena Braga

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OthernamesM. H. Braga; M.H. Braga; M. Helena Braga; Helena Braga
EducationDoctor, Materials Science and Metallurgy
AlmamaterUniversidade do Porto
KnownforBattery technology
Maria Helena Braga
Maria Helena Sousa Soares de Oliveira Braga
Other namesM. H. Braga; M.H. Braga; M. Helena Braga; Helena Braga
EducationDoctor, Materials Science and Metallurgy
Alma materUniversidade do Porto
Known forBattery technology
Scientific career
FieldsMaterials Science, Physics, Thermodynamics
InstitutionsMaterials Science and Engineering Program and Texas Materials Institute-The University of Texas at Austin, Engineering Physics Department-University of Porto, Energy and Geology National Laboratory (LNEG), S. Mamede Infesta, Portugal

Maria Helena Sousa Soares de Oliveira Braga is an associate professor at the Engineering Physics Department of University of Porto, Portugal.[1] She is currently focused on research areas in Materials Science and Materials Engineering at University of Porto and University of Texas at Austin.[2] She is credited with expanding the understanding of glass electrolyte and glass batteries with colleague John B. Goodenough.[3] Braga is a senior research fellow in the Materials Institute headed by Goodenough.

Braga was Licentiate in physics at Porto University, Portugal in 1993 and received Doctor of Philosophy from Porto University, Portugal, in 1999.

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