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In the news: Alexis Wainwright of @WSUA9 catches up with V. T. Nagaraj from UMD Department of Aerospace Engineering about his former student Jeanette Epps (M.S. '94, Ph.D. '00) as Epps prepares to head to space with #Crew8 this weekend. wusa9.com/article/news/h…

BIRD launched the 4th Energy Center Executive Committee Meeting in DC w/40+ consortia members and reps from 🇺🇸 & 🇮🇱. Honored by U.S. Department of Energy's warm welcome, our key partner in this critical initiative. Together, we're advancing important energy solutions. linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…



MTC and #MTCCEO KellySchulz are at #MTCMember Ion Storage Systems's Commission Ceremony with friends Senator Chris Van Hollen, Rep. Glenn Ivey, Maryland Commerce, and Prince George's EDC! ION is demonstrating that high performance, high-capacity batteries can be realized with ION's advanced battery technology.


Did you hear? Ion Storage Systems (ION) just held a commissioning ceremony for Maryland’s first-ever solid-state battery pilot production line 🔋! ARPA-E Program Director Dr. Halle Cheeseman joined the team in celebrating this milestone for ION.


Ion Storage Systems Thank you for having me and congratulations on your growing facility, I'm excited to see what you all do next for battery manufacturing in Maryland! eenews.net/articles/maryl…






Battery manufacturing facility in Beltsville getting millions in government grants marylandmatters.org/2024/08/07/bat… via Maryland Matters || bsky @marylandmatters.org


Could solid-state batteries make e-bikes and e-scooters safer from EV battery fires? Professor Eric Wachsman touts the new tech in a Fast Company interview with Sean Captain. Read more: go.umd.edu/ev-fires


Maryland Engineering and partners receive a $26M award from U.S. National Science Foundation's ERC program to establish a new Environmentally Applied Refrigerant Technology (EARTH) Hub that will reimagine the process for HVACR systems across the globe. Learn more: go.umd.edu/1qgs


