REDHy partner CNR at AEM 2024

Involved partner:

CNR

General event information:

AEM 2024 is a premier conference series (22nd edition) on advanced energy materials, held from October 9-11, 2024, in London. The conference focused on the following sessions:

  • Advanced Energy Materials (topics include: energy materials, solar energy, alternative energy, wind energy, photovoltaics, photocatalysis, supercapacitors, batteries, theoretical modeling)
  • Hydrogen Energy (topics include: hydrogen energy, hydrogen production, hydrogen embrittlement, nanoenergy, biofuels, theoretical modeling)
  • Advanced Nanomaterials (topics include: nanomaterials, graphene materials, nanoelectronics, nanoenergy, nanomedicine, nanomechanics)
  • Solar Energy Materials (topics include: nanomaterials, organic solar cells, inorganic solar cells, thin-film solar cells)
  • Polymer Energy Materials (topics include: polymer materials, fuel cells, hybrid polymers, functional polymers)
  • Crystalline Porous Materials (topics include: MOFs, COFs, coordination polymers, polyoxometalates, proton conductors)
  • Catalysis and Energy Materials (topics include: catalytic materials, proton conductors, fuel cells, transition metals, zeolites)
  • Advanced Graphene Materials (topics include: graphene materials, nanoelectronics, nanoenergy, nanomedicine, nanomechanics)

The objective of this premier conference is to bring together scientists, academics, industry experts, and students to exchange and advance their knowledge and groundbreaking ideas for future energy applications.

The Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (CNR) was present and gave a oral presentation about the REDHy project (see image below).

 

 


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