The Energy of our Future

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CETC bring you The Energy of our Future. And for the first time ever CETC are offering tickets to their event for FREE! Register now.

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CETC bring you The Energy of our Future. And for the first time ever CETC are offering tickets to their event for FREE! Register now.

About this Event

From energy generation to energy storage to less energy hungry IT: the CETC invites you to an overview of cutting edge energy research and technology based in Cambridge.

SPEAKERS:

Dr Dilek Ozgit, CSO, co-founder Zinenergy

Power to the Internet of Things

Zinergy develops ultra-thin flexible printed battery products with the aim of providing a cost competitive and flexible power store for the Internet of Things.

Dr Dilek Ozgit received a BSc degree in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Middle East Technical University, Turkey in 2012. She received a full scholarship to study for her Ph.D on nanomaterial enhanced energy storage devices in Cambridge University Engineering Department. Her research interests are printed and flexible energy storage solutions, zinc based battery chemistry and electrochemical capacitors. She is fully involved in the development of Zinergy's battery as the co-founder and CSO.

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Dr Lata Sahonta, Programme Manager for Energy Materials, University of Cambridge

A Grand Challenge: Materials for Energy Efficiency - an overview of Cambridge research

After her PhD at Bristol University Lata joined the Centre for Gallium Nitride at Cambridge University, where she investigates structure-function relationships in nitride-based films, devices and nanostructures, using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and optical spectroscopy, combined with image processing and crystallographic simulations.

Lata will give an overview of cutting edge research on novel materials being researched at Cambridge University. Applications range from solar power generation, energy storage solutions and the reduction of the energy consumed directly byInformation Communications Technology (ICT) devices. Current technologies for energy usage, generation and storage all operate way below limits set by thermodynamics and there is huge potential to introduce radical changes that derive from fundamental scientific advances in materials-based technologies.

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Chris Hole, Senior Consultant, TTP

More information coming soon.

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AGENDA:

16:00 - Registration and networking

16:30 - Welcome

16:35 - Speakers sessions followed by Q&A

17:30 - Networking and refreshments

18:30 - Event close

Register now for your free ticket to attend.

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Based in Cambridgeshire, we're a networking forum for business people, academics, technologists and service providers. Browse our event schedule to see what's coming up in the next few months.

Hosted by The Bradfield Centre

The Bradfield Centre is the premier Tech Hub serving the Cambridge technology cluster and the wider East of England region.

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The Bradfield Centre, 184 Cambridge Science Park, CB4 0GA

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