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Welcome to the thematic dossier “Energy for the Future”

„Energy for the Future – Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage“ is the name of the first  thematic dossier by University of Ulm.

As basis for all kind of energy conversion and storage the electrochemistry plays a central role in research. The University of Ulm is one of the few Universities in Germany which pursues the basic science in battery technology with unwavering commitment. The further development of batteries and fuel cell technology is the centre of numerous research projects.

Opens internal link in current windowVarious articles of the dossier “Energy for the Future” describe topics in the field of electrochemical energy conversion and storage and  provide a wide insight into the field of electrochemistry. 

Discover a compendium of all Opens internal link in current windowparticipating scientists, institutes, centres and companies on the following pages.  You may download each article as a PDF.

Basic information about University of Ulm’s research activities in the field of electrochemistry are provided in the Initiates file downloadforeword of Karl Joachim Ebeling, President of the University of Ulm, as well as in the article Initiates file download“Shaping the Energy of the Future”. Initiates file downloadHere you may download a graphic diagram about the University of Ulm’s  research activities in the field of electrochemical energy conversion and storage.

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