Each laboratory participating in these open days will propose workshops to understand, in practice, their research work. The Laboratory of Electrochemistry and Physical-Chemistry of Materials and Interfaces (LEPMI) where Claire Villevieille, research director at CNRS (National Center for Scientific Research) works, will offer workshops related to its activity of energy storage and clean mobility. “We are working on batteries and fuel cells for clean mobility,” sums up Claire Villevieille.
He explains: “My job is to analyze what happens in a new battery as it charges and discharges, then during the cycle. New materials are created to improve energy, for example to increase the range of electric vehicles. We are also working on the power aspect, …