Mohit Gautam, Albert Lanthaler and Evangelia Founta engage with our young visitors and their parents during the Southampton Science and Engineering Festival (SOTSEF) at the University of Southampton on Saturday 15th March 2025. We explained how nanotechnology can help us create neuromorphic memories that learn as the human brain and used jenga-like construction to show how a Lithium-ion battery charges and discharges, while the young visitors of our stand could make their own model of a battery pouch cell to take home.
Dimitra Georgiadou, Evangelia Founta and Ibrahim Sari, members of the University of Southampton TeamNANO, posing in front of the TeamNANO EU project banner. We informed our visitors about the key aims of the newly launched project, funded by the European Commission, in which the University of Southampton is advanced partner.
The Flexible Nanoelectronics Lab @unisouthampton.bsky.social took part in #SOTSEF 2025. Evangelia Founta, Mohit Gautam & Albert Lanthaler talked to >200 visitors from all ages and backgrounds and informed them on #nanotechnology #neuromorphics #flexible #batteries. @ukri.org #TeamNANO @ec.europa.eu