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Queen Mary Hosts Workshop on Redox Flow Batteries

25 January 2024

Dr Michael Thielke (QMUL) presented his work on sustainable electrodes for flow batteries.
Dr Michael Thielke (QMUL) presented his work on sustainable electrodes for flow batteries.
Prof Fikile Brushett (MIT) opened the event with his talk on integrating solid charge-storage materials into redox flow batteries.
Prof Fikile Brushett (MIT) opened the event with his talk on integrating solid charge-storage materials into redox flow batteries.

QMUL held a workshop on Redox Flow Batteries, a key player in the transition to a sustainable and net zero future for energy technologies.

The event was hosted by Prof Ana Sobrido and her team. Dr Mauricio Murillo took the lead for the organisation of the space, talks, poster presentations and catering.

Speakers presented their current work around flow battery components, including alternative membranes, sustainable electrodes, 3D printed flow batteries and membraneless flow batteries, among others.

The workshop was a great success and counted with participation of researchers from QMUL, Imperial, Cambridge, Belfast, Manchester, Southampton and MIT.

Contact:Ana Jorge Sobrido
Email:a.sobrido@qmul.ac.uk
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