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2021
Joint Program AMPEA (Advanced Materials and Processes for Energy Applications) and R&D activities at Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH and examples of innovation uptake towards energy and environmental key technological solutions
Joint Program AMPEA (Advanced Materials and Processes for Energy Applications) and R&D activities at Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH and examples of innovation uptake towards energy and environmental key technological solutions
The EERA (European Energy Research Alliance) joint program AMPEA aims to foster a truly multi-disciplinary approach to bring basic science into generating the breakthrough concepts and tools for future emerging energy technologies leading to the long-term competitiveness of European Industry. In thi...
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Personal Name(s): | Ivanova, Mariya (Corresponding author) |
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Lenser, Christian / Menzler, Norbert H. / Guillon, Olivier / Nakamae, Sawako / Fabrizio, Monica | |
Contributing Institute: |
Werkstoffsynthese und Herstellungsverfahren; IEK-1 |
Imprint: |
2021
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Conference: | NanoInnovation Conference and Exhibition 2021, Rome (Italy), 2021-09-21 - 2021-09-24 |
Document Type: |
Conference Presentation |
Research Program: |
Cell Design and Development |
Subject (ZB): | |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
The EERA (European Energy Research Alliance) joint program AMPEA aims to foster a truly multi-disciplinary approach to bring basic science into generating the breakthrough concepts and tools for future emerging energy technologies leading to the long-term competitiveness of European Industry. In this presentation, we will introduce AMPEA’s activities for harnessing collaborative research and bridging the gap between materials science innovation, followed by one example case of public research group’s successful navigation through the ‘discovery-to-market innovation value chain as described below.The global effort for reaching highly efficient CO2-neutral economy requires innovative technological solutions based on high performance materials, efficient processing routes, clever resource usage/re-usage, heat and waste management. Ceramic proton and oxide-ionic conductors with tailored properties and electrochemical devices based on them gain increasing scientific and industrial interest due to their multifaceted applications under various operating conditions. Aiming at realizing the lab-to-market transfer and increasing the technology readiness levels, large area ceramic components are required at high cost efficiency besides the high performance and durability of the key functional materials. The present talk will give an overview of the R&D activities in the field of electrochemical ceramic devices, e.g. solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cells, at IEK-1 of Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH and will present selected examples for bridging the gap between the lab-scale generated innovations and their large scale realization through technological uptake and collaboration between research and industry. |