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AIT battery researcher Stefano Passerini among the world's most cited scientists again in 2025
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Poster Award at ABAF Conference: Jere Hokkanen from AIT takes third place
Finnish master's student Jere Hokkanen, who has been working at the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology since July, took third place in the “Best Poster for Young Scientists” competition at the 26th
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HighMag: Magnesium batteries as a key technology for a sustainable energy future
The EU-funded HighMag research project, led by the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, is launching a Europe-wide initiative to develop a new generation of magnesium-based batteries. The aim is to
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ÖGUS Symposium: Environmental Simulation Testing of Batteries
This year's ÖGUS Symposium on “Environmental Simulation Testing of Batteries” will take place on September 11, 2025, at the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna. The event will focus on cur
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RESTINA: Sustainable anode materials for the batteries of tomorrow
How can lithium-ion batteries be made more powerful, safer, and more sustainable at the same time? What technologies are needed to achieve this – and how can application-oriented research help to bri
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AIT takes leading role in European innovation agenda for industrial materials development
The Innovative Advanced Materials Initiative (IAM-I) is an international, non-profit organisation that promotes research and development for innovative, advanced materials (IAM) across Europe. Its c
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Stefano Passerini co-authors Key Perspective on post-lithium battery electrolytes in Nature Reviews Chemistry
Prof. Stefano Passerini, Principal Scientist at the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology and Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), has co-authored a groundbreaki
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A3PS General Assembly 2025 and Labtour at AIT in Vienna
On April 9, 2025, the 33rd general meeting of the A3PS - Austrian Association for Advanced Propulsion Systems took place at the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology in Giefinggasse in Vienna. The mor
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ORF Autofocus: Electrically on the move
Electric cars became part of our daily lives some time ago – and are becoming increasingly attractive. Advances in range, charging infrastructure and vehicle diversity are making them a real alternat
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MoSiLIB: Innovative anode materials for more powerful and sustainable batteries
The world is facing a key challenge: the increasing demand for energy, particularly through electromobility, requires more powerful and sustainable energy storage systems and a growing share of renew
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Focus on battery safety - ORF Eco reports from the AIT battery laboratory
Lithium-ion batteries are ubiquitous - in smartphones, laptops and e-bikes. But time and again they cause fires, often due to improper use or disposal. The ORF program Eco focused on this risk and vi
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HyLiST: Innovative solid-state batteries for a sustainable future
The EU-funded research project HyLiST (Hybrid Lithium Metal-based Scalable Solid State Battery Manufacturing) was recently launched in order to make a decisive contribution to sustainable battery pro
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How batteries made from plants can make Europe more independent: Sustainable alternatives to lithium and graphite in battery production
Lithium-ion batteries are essential for the energy transition, but their raw materials are limited and the supply chains are uncertain. Researchers and companies are therefore focusing on alternative
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Battery research as the key to European competitiveness
High-performance batteries are essential for the energy transition – whether in electromobility or in portable devices. China currently dominates the global battery market with over 70 percent, while
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Transport Technologies: Successful PhD degrees for Florian Pixner and Lukas Neidhart
Florian Pixner, researcher in the field of Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing at the LKR Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen of the AIT, and Lukas Neidhart, expert for battery technologies at the AIT
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AIT Battery Researcher Stefano Passerini Among the World's Most Cited Scientists
Professor Stefano Passerini, Senior Expert Advisor at the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, is listed among the world’s most cited scientists. This recognition is confirmed by the prestigious “Hi
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AIT battery researcher Miljana Vuksanovic wins Poster Award at the A3PS conference
Miljana Vuksanovic, researcher in the field of Battery Technologies at AIT, won the Audience Poster Award at this year's A3PS conference “Eco-Mobility”, which took place on 14. and 15. November 2024
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Solid State Batteries: Paper from AIT researchers as Cover Feature in Chemistry Europe
In the latest issue of Chemistry Europe, published by the Electrochemical Society (ECS), a paper by AIT researchers Susan Montes, Alexander Beutl, Marcus Jahn, and Artur Tron, along with co-author An
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ÖAMTC Podcast "Was uns bewegt": AIT Expert Helmut Kühnelt on Eco-Friendly Battery Solutions for Aviation
The electrification of aviation is a crucial step toward reducing CO₂ emissions in air travel, which accounts for around two percent of global emissions and remains one of the fastest-growing transpo
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Focus on battery safety – Marcus Jahn interviewed by TM Wissen
Old batteries in household waste pose an often underestimated fire risk. The team from TM Wissen/Servus TV visited the AIT Austrian Institute of Technology in Vienna and took a closer look at the bat