New technology for solid state batteries
Qkera selected as one of the 25 best start-ups at Falling Walls.
ZEISS Women Award 2024 for Dr. Fuzhan Rahmanian
Recognition for Outstanding Contributions in Data Science and Digitalization.
Review: e-conversion at Munich Postdoc Night
Highlights from the event at Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften.
Significant Extension of Zinc Battery Lifespan
TUM Researchers Develop New Chemical Method for Improved Energy Storage.
Science with a Wow Factor
The first Science Slam of Munich's excellence clusters.
Garching research campus attracts thousands of visitors
Highlights from the open day at the e-conversion booth.
Jennifer Rupp receives Fulrath Award
e-conversion researcher honored by American Ceramic Society.
On the pulse of cutting-edge research
Review: e-conversion Cluster Conference and CeNS Workshop in Venice.
What properties solar and battery materials share
How ions migrate in energy materials.
“New materials make solar cells possible everywhere”
What drives our energy pioneers.
Accelerating quantum sensor technology and quantum microscopy
e-conversion welcomes new Hans Fischer Senior Fellows.
Tracking molecules on their hiking tour in the pore maze
Essential insights about diffusion in Covalent Organic Frameworks.
New e-conversion magazine is online
Discover highlights about photocatalysis, energy research and exciting news.
TUM portrays e-conversion researcher Helge Stein
Meet this versatile battery expert in the latest "NewIn" episode.
e-conversion was at the Klima.Dult 2024
A market of ideas to make cities more sustainable.
Plasmonic Energy: On the Track of Electrons
Scientists from LMU and Rice University provide a new framework for the holistic description of plasmon-molecule interactions and electron transitions at their interfaces.
Next podcast episode featured by e-conversion is online
Prof. Thomas Bein and Dr. Johanna Eichhorn talk about the magic of photoelectrocatalysis.
Professor Regina de Vivie-Riedle passed away
We grieve for the late Professor Regina de Vivie-Riedle.
Energy researcher in discussion: Prof. Jennifer Rupp
Video and Podcast: Exciting insights into solid-state battery research and the diversity of e-conversion topics.
Opening of the Atomistic Modeling Center (AMC) at TU Munich
The interdisciplinary center allows more realistic and industry-ready studies.
Where energy becomes tangible
e-conversion took part at FORSCHA 2024 at the Deutsches Museum Verkehrszentrum.
How battery life is becoming predictable
TUM researchers develop a model to simulate batteries over their life cycle.
Watching energy materials as they form
LMU researchers observe covalent organic frameworks during assembly.
Day of Hope at Werksviertel Mitte in Munich
e-conversion presented itself at Day of Hope 2024.
Diamond glitter: a play of colors with artificial DNA crystals
Using DNA origami, LMU researchers set up a new approach for manufacturing semiconductors for visible light.