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Enabling academics and industrialists to undertake a mutually beneficial, electrochemical energy storage research project that aims to solve a critical industrial problem
“Unlocking knowledge and understanding of how batteries operate and how they can be improved to facilitate the move to an electrified economy is a singularly important research question of our generation.”
Accomplished scientist and leader in research portfolio management to drive forward scientific breakthroughs in energy storage.
Enabling academics and industrialists to undertake a mutually beneficial, electrochemical energy storage research project that aims to solve a critical industrial problem
Harwell Campus and Allia will be testbeds for SMEs demonstrating new energy storage innovations
Enabling academics and industrialists to undertake a mutually beneficial, electrochemical energy storage research project that aims to solve a critical industrial problem
Step forward in mechanistic understanding of oxygen-redox processes in lithium-rich battery cathodes
Informing practical strategies towards higher energy density batteries.
The new battery testing and storage facilities represents an investment of about £590,000.
Professor Pam Thomas, CEO, Faraday Institution, shares her views on why diversity in science is so important, her experience as a woman in STEM, and her advice to those in minority groups building their careers.