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Meet Michael, the Supercomputer Designed to Accelerate UK Research for EV Batteries

First research challenges include the fast-charging of batteries, low temperature operation and thermal management of cells within battery packs

Thank you for the success of the 8-month review

I would like to extend my thanks to everyone who attended the 8-month review for the part you played in…

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Presentations from 8-month review

We aim to upload all presentations given at the 8-month review here. Introduction from Neil Morris, CEO   Project updates…

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Introduction from our Education and Training Co-ordinator

With a specialism in STEM engagement, education and research, Fran Long joined the Faraday Institution as Education and Training Co-ordinator…

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Round 2 Projects

With the Wave 2 Project Workshops complete, Ian Ellerington summarises the Faraday Institution’s consultation process and next steps.  The next…

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Looking Ahead to the 8-month Review

Neil Morris and the Faraday Institution team highlight what is in store for the 150 delegates that will attend the…

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Working with the press

Louise Gould, Communications Specialist, outlines the high-level communications goals for the wider Faraday Institution community and why responsiveness is so…

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Training the battery scientists of the future

Matt Howard, Head of Education and Engagement: One of the aims of the Faraday Battery Challenge is to create and…

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Shaping Future Faraday Institution Programmes

Have you helped shape the direction of the future Faraday Institution programme? Ian Ellerington, Head of Technology Transfer, discusses the…

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Fast Start projects – progress

Allan Paterson, Head of Programme Management, outlines the status of the organisation’s four Fast Start projects. In a short time…

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