Batteries of the future: new generation of scientists sharing innovative ideas - Part 2
21 SEPTEMBER16:00 - 17:30
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ENVIRONMENT & ENERGY | |||
INNOVATION FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION | |||
TT.IV - Technical Multi-Track with Parallel SYMPOSIA | |||
Batteries of the future: new generation of scientists sharing innovative ideas - Part 2 | |||
Co-organized with ENEA and Polytechnic University of Turin Chair: Margherita MORENO, ENEA |
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New generations of scientist gathered together on the 1st of June 2022 at the same time in four different location (Turin, Brussels, Uppsala and Warsaw) to share new innovative ideas and collaborate on future research efforts. The young scientists of different expertise discussed the future outlook of the European battery research and expectations and produced a Manifesto for batteries of the future by the new generation of scientists in Europe under the umbrella of the European long term research initiative Battery 2030+. This Manifesto sprang from different expertise, i.e. battery experts, engineers, chemists, physicians, economists, doctors in medicine, people with all humanistic specialisations, etc.. all at their early stage carrieers. |
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The symposium is part of the workshop WS.I |
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TT.IV.A.1 WS.I.4.1 |
Sanchari DEB - CV Uppsala University, Sweden Recycling |
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TT.IV.A.2 WS.I.4.2 |
Maria ARNAIZ - CV CICenergigune The role of Academia & Industry towards the Batteries of the Future |
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TT.IV.A.3 WS.I.4.3 |
Laura PARA - CV Polytechnic University of Turin Chemistry and critical raw materials |
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TT.IV.A.4 WS.I.4.4 |
Maciej SMOLIŃSKI - CV University of Warsaw, Poland Social aspects of the new battery manufacturing and worldwide electrification |
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