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MAPLES, your Solution for Advanced

Material Characterization 

We are dedicated at the acceleration of scientific discoveries and breakthroughs in the field of energy-related functional materials and devices from lithium-ion batteries to electrochromic displays and solar panels. Some of MAPLES instruments can undergo studies on electrochemical systems in their position of intended use (in situ) and during operation (in operando) to fully identify performance limiting factors of such systems.

Montreal Area PLatform for Electrochemical Systems
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Home infrastructure

Our infrastructure is also fully reachable to the materials science community at large. We can fulfill the needs for the research and characterization of materials/devices in various fields, from (opto)electronics optimization and pharma drug development to complex environmental sample analyses.

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Do like the below institutions and contact us to discuss scientific projects and collaborations 

Universities

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Research Institutions

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Industrial Partners

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Eric Dionne, chemist 
MAPLES Research Advisor

Université de Montréal
Complexe des sciences (MIL)
Rm. B-6203
1375 Avenue Thérèse-Lavoie-Roux

Outremont, Québec H2V 0B3
 
T 514 343-6111 ext. 47717
eric.r.dionne@umontreal.ca

Contact Us

MAPLES was created with the financial support of the Canadian Foundation for Innovation.

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Affiliated to the
Centre québecois sur les matériaux fonctionnels (CQMF) 

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