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| == Biography == | | == Biography == |
| Dr. Simon Clark is a Senior Research Scientist working on digitalization of batteries at {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWc6aa8b354453443aad6679c194a506f7|url=|label=SINTEF}} in Trondheim, Norway. He earned his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2009, before working as a design simulation engineer in the German spaceflight industry from 2010-2013. He earned his Dr. rer. nat. degree in Computational Electrochemistry from Ulm University, working in partnership with the {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW5532738929f343158a49b02c06b1fa69|url=|label=German Aerospace Center (DLR)}}, Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW), and Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU). He has been working at SINTEF since 2018, where he has a leading role in EU-funded research projects like {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW6499d04ced9649f8bbc50f1e940a50c8|url=|label=Battery2030+}}, {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWa447d5f341294108879be0aac68cb1a4|url=|label=BIG-MAP}}, {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWd364682b4d274585b8ab6fb6d237d890|url=|label=DigiBatt}}, {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWb4132e89309a4a16a1c292598ae9ef29|url=|label=IntelLiGent}}, {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWbdaefbf2beb045c3912dcf136a804834|url=|label=HYDRA}}, and more. His current activities focus on bringing battery data into the Semantic Web and enabling fast physics-based design simulations. He is a core developer of the Battery Interface Ontology (BattINFO) and the {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW09ea8864ce8f4d559b6fa60300faa976|url=|label=Battery Modelling Toolbox (BattMo)}} | | Dr. Simon Clark is a Senior Research Scientist working on digitalization of batteries at {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWc6aa8b354453443aad6679c194a506f7|url=|label=SINTEF}} in Trondheim, Norway. He earned his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2009, before working as a design simulation engineer in the German spaceflight industry from 2010-2013. He earned his Dr. rer. nat. degree in Computational Electrochemistry from Ulm University, working in partnership with the {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW5532738929f343158a49b02c06b1fa69|url=|label=German Aerospace Center (DLR)}}, Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research (ZSW), and Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU). He has been working at SINTEF since 2018, where he has a leading role in EU-funded research projects like {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW6499d04ced9649f8bbc50f1e940a50c8|url=|label=Battery2030+}}, {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWa447d5f341294108879be0aac68cb1a4|url=|label=BIG-MAP}}, {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWd364682b4d274585b8ab6fb6d237d890|url=|label=DigiBatt}}, {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWb4132e89309a4a16a1c292598ae9ef29|url=|label=IntelLiGent}}, {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWbdaefbf2beb045c3912dcf136a804834|url=|label=HYDRA}}, and more. His current activities focus on bringing battery data into the Semantic Web and enabling fast physics-based design simulations. He is a core developer of the Battery Interface Ontology (BattINFO) and the {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW09ea8864ce8f4d559b6fa60300faa976|url=|label=Battery Modelling Toolbox (BattMo)}} |
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| {{#ev:youtube|EFNPYWI2mqI|||The green transition depends on the reinvention of battery technology - Simon Clark - TEDxTrondheim}}
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| ==Publications== | | ==Publications== |
| A list of publications is available on Dr. Clark's {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=|url=https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8758-6109|label=ORCID}}and {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=|url=https://scholar.google.no/citations?user=YyXXh8UAAAAJ&hl=en|label=Google Scholar}} pages. | | A list of publications is available on Dr. Clark's {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=|url=https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8758-6109|label=ORCID}}and {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=|url=https://scholar.google.no/citations?user=YyXXh8UAAAAJ&hl=en|label=Google Scholar}} pages. |
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| | == Popular Science Contributions == |
| | {{#ev:youtube|EFNPYWI2mqI|||The green transition depends on the reinvention of battery technology - Simon Clark - TEDxTrondheim}} |