Referat fra IEA ICP HEV møde i København og Wien
Der blev i starten af november afholdt et dansk orienteringsmøde om mulighederne for deltagelse i IEA HEV TCP (Hybrid Electric Vehicles) arbejdsgruppen i Energistyrelsens lokaler forud for møderne i Wien. Arbejdsgruppen har stor fokus på e-mobilitet og elektrisk transport.
Dagsorden og Michael Rasks præsentation fra orienteringsmødet kan downloades her:
IEA HEV EXCO DK infomeeting 2017 (3.2 MB)
Den fortæller lidt om hvad arbejdsgruppen laver og hvilke underarbejdsgrupper der er igang og som danske partnere vil kunne deltage, samt hvordan man kan søge støtte til dette arbejde via EUDP.
“Fra mødet i Wien har vi samlet præsentationer fra de lande, der præsenterede deres nationale status for især elektrisk transport. Særligt imponerende er NL´s præsentation, som afspejler deres meget store, brede og ambitiøse fokus på e-mobilitet som en industri-, vækst- og innovationspolitisk platform med forankring i deres økonomi ministerium.”
Michael Rask, deltager i Wien og arrangør af mødet i København.
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Jon Fold von Bülow
Jon Fold von Bülow recieved his Cand. Scient. in Nanoscience from University of Copenhagen in 2011 and is currently working with upscaling Li- and Na-ion battery materials to the 100+ kg scale for Haldor Topsøe A/S.
Jon's main interest lies in energy technologies for the future and he started working with fusion energy at Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy. He has since developed a growing interest in technologies that are closer to potential industrial application. He is a highly dedicated academic as well as a very active professional and have initiated and participated in many different projects.
His studies within nanotechnological material science and affiliation with Risø National Laboratories has taken him to Germany, China and the US, where he has collaborated independently with several international research groups. He has so far succeeded in pushing two academic projects to industrial application, first with the Danish company Coloplast A/S and recently with a California-based battery start-up – an invention that is currently being US patented.
Jon has conducted most of his work on Li-batteries in the facilities of California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) as a research scholar at UCSB-MIT-Caltech Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies (ICB). The manganese based cathode materials he fabricated during this period were all tuned for high-power applications and covers synthesis of various manganese oxides from solution, molten and solid states.
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