Introduction
The Faraday Institution is the UK’s independent institute for electrochemical energy storage research, skills development and market analysis. It brings together research scientists and industry partners on commercially valuable projects to reduce battery cost, weight, and volume; improve performance and reliability; and develop whole-life strategies including recycling and reuse.
Due to Covid-19 the conference is being delivered online. Live sessions will be held via Zoom, and Slack will provide delegate-to-delegate interaction. Those people registered for the conference can access Slack via an email sent to them 9th November. From Slack, delegates will be able to pick up links to the Zoom sessions. Pre-recorded video, posters and exhibition material will be available soon and passwords can be found on Slack.
Agenda
24 November
This day gives PhD researchers and Faraday Institution Research Fellows the opportunity to present their work. This day will be a closed-door event just for Faraday Institution researchers and we particularly encourage early career researchers to attend.
25-26 November
This is an open event for the Faraday Institution’s 450-strong researcher community, any UK-based academic, anybody working in industry, government or policy in the UK battery space, and selected overseas industry and academic partners.