How far can science push the boundaries of energy storage

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17 May, 12:30 pm, Laboratory Hall
What is energy and how can we store it – let us review the limitations of current technologies and explain why you probably could not take a picture of Earth in space using your phone. What modifications can science proposes and how far are they from commercialization? Join engineer Natalia Izdebska from Poland to critically examine whether and when your phone battery could last a week without charging, whether your future electric car can go on a Eurotrip on a single charge, and what happens if the battery management system fails. Are you ready for surprising sneak-peaks on making our batteries edible or even… sweet?
In partnership with the Polish Institute

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MSc Eng. Natalia Izdebska is PhD candidate at the Faculty of Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology; science communicator, researcher, grant leader, and author of scientific publications and a patent application. Named the best science communicator in Poland in 2025, winner of the national science communication competition FameLab Poland, and the Audience Award at FameLab International 2025. Winner of the 3 Minute Thesis 2024 competition at Warsaw University of Technology. Author of research on energy conversion and storage, specializing in Li-Ion and Mg-Ion batteries.

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Дата / Date

17 May

Начален час / Start

12.30

Място / Venue

Sofia Tech Park, Laboratory Hall

Език / Language

Bulgarian, English

Подходящо за / Suitable for

adults, Age 13-18