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    Melbourne PhD student Han Lin leads revolutionary battery charge

    Ben Potter
    Ben PotterSenior writer

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    Han Lin came to Australia from Fujian province on China's south coast in 2009 to do a PhD in physics at Melbourne's Swinburne University of Technology.

    Now he's a leader in a global quest to make a commercial "supercapacitor" battery - which Tesla Motors founder Elon Musk has labelled the next breakthrough - from the wonder material graphene.

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