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Magda Titirici will be the academic lead for Imperial College London in a project funded by The Faraday Institution

The Faraday Institution has announced five new projects with £55 million of funding to help improve batteries used for transport and energy storage.

Imperial College London is part of a new project funded by the Faraday Institution to enable rapid improvements in Lithium Sulfur batteries by generating new knowledge, materials and engineering solutions.

Magda Titirici has been named RAEng Chair of Sustainable Energy Materials for Emerging Technologies

Intelligent and resilient ocean engineering, new kinds of batteries and more precise x-ray scans are among the disruptive innovations being developed by the Royal Academy of Engineering’s latest Chairs in Emerging Technologies announced.

Professor Magda Titirici has been named Chair of Sustainable Energy Materials for Emerging Technologies. She will receive over £2.7 million in funding over ten years.