MEET Battery Research Center and Helmholtz Institute Münster celebrate 10plus5 years

’10plus5 years’ of battery research in Münster celebrating guests: H
’10plus5 years’ of battery research in Münster celebrating guests: Harald Bolt, Board Member of Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jens Tübke, head of the MEET Advisory Board, Martin Winter, Scientific Leader of MEET, NRW Science Minister Isabel Pfeiffer-Poensgen, Michael Meister, Parliamentary State Secretary of the BMBF, WWU Rector Johannes Wessels and Münster's Mayor Markus Lewe (from left to right).© WWU - MünsterView
Two research institutions have made Münster a globally renowned location for battery research: ten years ago, the MEET Battery Research Center at the University of Münster was founded, five years later, the Helmholtz-Institute Münster of Forschungszentrum Jülich. Around 150 guests were greeted yesterday (18 September) at the double jubilee celebrations, including high-ranking representatives of city, state and federal politics. Impressions and o-sounds about the MEET anniversary can be found in the picture gallery. Milestones since the foundation of MEET: 2009: Groundbreaking ceremony for MEET at Corrensstraße 46 2010: 40 scientists begin to fill battery research with life. The MEET building is completed. A core element is the drying room, as an absolutely dry environment is required for research on battery materials and for cell production. At the same time, the Competence Center "Battery" of ElektroMobilität NRW, based at MEET, will be established.
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