Biography
Philipp Veit received his PhD in inorganic chemistry from the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in the Group of Katja Heinze on the topic "Ferrocenyl Carbenes as Redox-Switchable Ligands on Gold Catalysis" in 2020. After that he worked part-time as a local assistant for a member of the European Parliament in climate/chemical/energy-policy and for example organized a conference on PFAS-regulation in Europe. At the same time he worked part-time as project lead for the State network of citizen energy cooperatives Rhineland palatinate to promote the development of electric car sharing by energy cooperatives and citizens and successfully implemented electric car sharing organized by citizens in the region Ahrweiler.
In November 2022 he joined KIT to work on the tasks roadmap, standards & protocols and European curricula in BATTERY 2030+. He was in charge to coordinate the update of the Battery 2030+ Roadmap in 2023 and is also active for the Roadmap in 2025. Together with Christian Punckt, Simon Stier, Lukas Gold, Simon Clark and Eibar Flores he is responsible for the Battery Knowledge Base.
Publications
A list of publications is available at ORCID: Philipp Veit