DESTINY is a
European Doctorate Programme
that will create a paradigm change in Battery Research, in line with the new European context around Energy Storage, especially
Battery 2030+. This 5-year
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
COFUND Project
is training
50 PhD Researchers. The DESTINY project provides a competitive advantage to European industry and Universities in the fields of Batteries, and emerging Green Technologies including Electromobility and Large-scale Energy Storage.
WHAT DO
WE
DO?
In high troughput Synthesis, in Advanced Spectroscopies, in Crystal Chemistry and Microscopy, in Multiscale Modeling and Artificial Intelligence, in Operando Techniques of Characterization, in Reverse Engineering, in Smart Functionalities, in Sensing for Battery Monitoring, in Demonstrators and Prototyping.
DESTINY is coordinated by
the CNRS
in France and gathers 20 Universities, 6 Research Centers, 2 Research Networks, 2 Regions, 3 Large Scale Facilities and 7 Companies from 11 European countries, most of them stakeholders of the European Network
ALISTORE-ERI.
Together, more than 1000 people working in battery R&D will in some way be connected to the
Educational and Training efforts
within DESTINY.