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Faraday Institution commits a further £22.6m to battery research to deliver commercial impact

Integrated project on battery safety launched.

Faraday Institution Strengthens Board of Trustees

Distinguished leaders in energy innovation, analysis and distribution will help guide energy storage research programmes for automotive and other sectors

Why Diversity in Science is So Important

Professor Pam Thomas, CEO, Faraday Institution, shares her views on why diversity in science is so important, her experience as a woman in STEM, and her advice to those in minority groups building their careers.

New facility accelerates battery recycling research

The new battery testing and storage facilities represents an investment of about £590,000.

Step forward in mechanistic understanding of oxygen-redox processes in lithium-rich battery cathodes

Informing practical strategies towards higher energy density batteries.

Three further Industry Fellowships to foster relationships between battery researchers in industry and academia

Enabling academics and industrialists to undertake a mutually beneficial, electrochemical energy storage research project that aims to solve a critical industrial problem

Cambridge Cleantech and the Faraday Institution to support energy storage companies through STEPS programme

Harwell Campus and Allia will be testbeds for SMEs demonstrating new energy storage innovations

Biography – Pam Thomas, CEO

Enabling academics and industrialists to undertake a mutually beneficial, electrochemical energy storage research project that aims to solve a critical industrial problem

Pam Thomas Appointed Chief Executive of Faraday Institution

Accomplished scientist and leader in research portfolio management to drive forward scientific breakthroughs in energy storage.

An Interview with Prof Pam Thomas, CEO

“Unlocking knowledge and understanding of how batteries operate and how they can be improved to facilitate the move to an electrified economy is a singularly important research question of our generation.”

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