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Next-generation batteries - Moniek Tromp - In Science #35 - RUG Podcast

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Our guest today is Moniek Tromp. She’s a Professor of Materials Chemistry at the Faculty of Science and Engineering and part of the BatteryNL consortium, which received a large NWA grant earlier this year. Wim, Tina and Arjen interview her about her research on catalysis and improving batteries & fuel cells. Batteries will play a vital role in storing renewable energy and creating a more sustainable society.

Guest: Professor Moniek Tromp

Hosts: Wim Brons, Tina Kretschmer and Arjen Dijkstra

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Our guest today is Moniek Tromp. She’s a Professor of Materials Chemistry at the Faculty of Science and Engineering and part of the BatteryNL consortium, which received a large NWA grant earlier this year. Wim, Tina and Arjen interview her about her research on catalysis and improving batteries & fuel cells. Batteries will play a vital role in storing renewable energy and creating a more sustainable society.

Guest: Professor Moniek Tromp

Hosts: Wim Brons, Tina Kretschmer and Arjen Dijkstra

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