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== Overview == | == Workshop Content == | ||
The joint Workshop on Standards and Best Practices in battery research was a collaborative event between the EU research projects Battery 2030+ and HYDRA. As a CSA for battery research activities in Europe, Battery 2030+ has played a leading role in defining and promoting the use of standards and best practices in battery research and innovation. The RIA HYDRA has been one of the first projects from outside the Battery 2030+ family to implement and provide feedback to the work on standards and best practices. This workshop brought together researchers from both projects and the wider community to showcase examples of how these recommendations are being implemented today, as well as to discuss where bottlenecks exist and what topics future development should focus on. | |||
=== Overview === | |||
The joint Workshop on Standards and Best Practices in battery research was a collaborative event between the EU research projects {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW6499d04ced9649f8bbc50f1e940a50c8|url=|label=Battery 2030+}} and {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWbdaefbf2beb045c3912dcf136a804834|url=|label=HYDRA}}. As a CSA for battery research activities in Europe, Battery 2030+ has played a leading role in defining and promoting the use of standards and best practices in battery research and innovation. The RIA HYDRA has been one of the first projects from outside the Battery 2030+ family to implement and provide feedback to the work on standards and best practices. This workshop brought together researchers from both projects and the wider community to showcase examples of how these recommendations are being implemented today, as well as to discuss where bottlenecks exist and what topics future development should focus on. | |||
=== Data Handling === | |||
{{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWdceb1a5ba88641968ec49109ce40dd9b|url=|label=Eibar Flores}} from {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSWc6aa8b354453443aad6679c194a506f7|url=|label=SINTEF}} presented a Linked Data Primer that introduced the challenges associated with trying to harmonize data coming from different sources and different domains within the battery field. He highlighted communication breakdowns that exist in current data workflows and proposed that some concepts from Linked Data can help to address them. His presentation focused first on establishing the foundational concepts in Linked Data as an introduction for non-experts. He then extended this to examples in the battery space to set the stage for the following presentations. | |||
=== Unifying Test Data === | |||
Brady Planden from {{Template:Viewer/Link|page=Item:OSW79d035ab64d74f34b1cce266ffdcd2b1|url=|label=Oxford University}} gave a presentation on the challenges of unifying battery test data that comes from different labs, sources, or cyclers. He gave a demonstration of the open-source framework Galv, which is being led by software developers at Oxford. | |||
== Venue == | == Venue == | ||
The workshop was held at the Scandic Holmenkollen Park | The workshop was held at the Scandic Holmenkollen Park Hotel in Oslo, Norway on June 26th, 2024. | ||
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