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BIG-MAP (Battery Interface Genome - Materials Acceleration Platform) is part of @2030Battery and funded by @EU_H2020 under grant No. 957189.
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📢Let us present one of our guest speakers Peter Bruce PeterBruceGroupOxford who is presenting "#Lithium -rich layered and disordered rocksalt #cathodes the role of oxygen #redox" at our annual conference 🔋🧂💡 Read more here, meetbattery2030.eu/programme/


📢Thank you Batteries Europe for becoming our media partner and supporting our annual conference in Grenoble May 28-29th.🙌🔋♻️💡 #batteries #innovation #research #sustainable #EU meetbattery2030.eu

📢Do not miss out on tomorrows Battery 2030+ Excellence seminar "Perspectives in battery recycling" 🔋♻️💚 With Guinevere Giffin @Fraunhofer_ISC Emma Kendrick Energy Materials Group (Birmingham) Martina Petrikova Chalmers University of Technology and Andreas Flegler @Fraunhofer_ISC battery2030.eu/news/happening…


BIG-MAP has developed an active learning algorithm (KD11) to speed up the segmentation of battery electrodes. BATTERY 2030 + Capturing the complex 3D microstructures can give insight about their operational properties and dynamic changes that occur during cycling!





We have developed modular packages for autonomous analysis of spectroscopic and electrochemical data. Visit our big-map.eu/app-store for more info on these & other interesting tools! BATTERY 2030 +


📣 Young researchers look here! Deadline approaching to apply for the Battery Innovation Days Young Researcher Award 🏆 Battery Innovation Days 2025 Read more here, battery2030.eu/news/happening…


With Key Demonstrator KD2 we have pioneered a methodology to make cell level models at the micrometer scale aware of the molecular mechanisms that govern battery performance at the sub-nanometer level. An integrated chain of modelling methods was developed! BATTERY 2030 +






Associate Professor Reza Younesi (Reza Younesi) receives the award from the Swedish National Association of Chemical Engineers for his work in developing sodium ion batteries, both as a researcher at Uppsala University and in the company Altris AB. Congratulations! Department of Chemistry - Ångström



