Project Europe
Doctorate Programme on Emerging Battery Storage Technologies INspiring Young scientists
Dates:
October 2020 – December 2025
Project coordinator:
CNRS
Partners :
IMN, European Commission, Université Picardie Jules Verne,Bath University, Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Cambridge University, Technical University of Denmark, Delft University of Technology, Chalmers University, Technical University of Graz, FSU, Lancaster University, Université de Montpellier, Nantes Université, Oxford University, Collège de France, Université Pau Pays de l’Adour, St Andrews University, Université de Toulouse Paul Sabatier, Twente University, Uppsala University, Warsaw University of Technology, CEA, CIC Energigune, Fundacion CIDETEC, Elettra Sincrotone Trieste, ICMAB, Forschungszentrum Julich, Institut Max Von Laue – Paul Langevin, National Institute of Chemestry Slovenia, Synchrotron SOLEIL, Région Pays de la Loire, BASF Construction Chemicals GMBH, Renault, SAFT, Solvay SA, Tiamat, Umicore, FCT Systeme, PKN Orlen.
IMN staff involved:
Thierry BROUSSE, Bernard LESTRIEZ
In the global context of the launched “European Battery Alliance” and “European Technology & Innovation Platform, Batteries Europe”, many universities, research centers and supporting organisations have agreed to build the Battery 2030+ consortium as an ambitious European initiative for long-term research on ultra-performant batteries, with a clear focus on addressing obstacles preventing future batteries to reach their true potential.
The MSCA COFUND DP project DESTINY will contribute substantially to the launching of this initiative at the education level through its advanced DP training adhering to key research areas of the Battery 2030+ long-term roadmap, including the development of a materials acceleration platform (MAP) and the stablishment of the battery interface genome (BIG), combined as BIG-MAP. DESTINY will also contribute to short-to-medium term roadmaps identified by Batteries Europe so as to bring know-how and new emerging technologies for the future, for both industrial and academic professionals.
DESTINY is a DP programme coordinated by the French CNRS, that will create a paradigm change in battery research, in line with the new European context. The 5-year project will train 50 PhDs on: 1) Reinvent battery materials discovery and engineering, 2) Develop smart batteries and functionalities 3) Implement new technologies in industry. All of these benefit from the combined excellence of the DESTINY consortium: 40 partners from 12 European countries, including Universities, Research Centres, Large Scale Facilities and 8 Companies. All candidates will be trained at the very forefront of battery research to enable them to accelerate and exploit novel technologies from a solid basis of knowledge and skills. Interdisciplinary competences and skills will be favoured through the
complementarity within DESTINY. In addition, DESTINY includes a broad set of trainings in transferable skills: personal effectiveness, research governance and entrepreneurship.

