We would be excited for you to join us for our inaugural seminar in what we hope will become an essential series for Greater Lincolnshire’s engineering and advanced materials community.
The first seminar will tackle a topic that is crucial to the future of our region, but also the world: how we can store energy better in the future.
The seminar will take place on Microsoft Teams, and it is free to attend.
To register for this online event please email Holly Roebuck.
Agenda
8.30 – 8.35 Prof. Ian Scowen, Director of the Bridge (UoL) – Introductions
8.35 – 9.00 Adrian Parker (myenergi) – The future of energy storage and industry perspectives
9.00 – 9.25 Dr. Guanjie He (UoL) – Cathode design for aqueous Zn-ion batteries
9.25 – 9.50 Dr. Souvik Roy (UoL) – When molecules meet materials: Heterogenised molecular systems for sustainable energy applications
9.50 – 10.00 Prof. Ian Scowen – Closing Remarks
About The Bridge
We link engineering and materials science businesses across the East Midlands and beyond both with each other and with experts at the University of Lincoln to undertake world-leading, collaborative research and development.
The Bridge project involves several interlinked strands, each designed to increase competitiveness of the region’s SME cohort.
We invite both Greater Lincolnshire-based and national businesses to join us to benefit from a smoother path to working with academia, access to cutting edge engineering and materials science technologies and specialist training.
The Bridge Advanced Engineering R&D Centre is a collaborative scheme funded by the European Regional Development Fund, Greater Lincolnshire LEP and University of Lincoln.
Find out more about The Bridge here.
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