For this third episode, Theresa was sitting down with Georgia Kastrinaki on a wonderful warm evening in a park in San Sebastian in Northern Spain. The two women travelled there for the third General Assembly meeting of the BatWoMan project. Georgia explains her work and her team’s contributions at CERTH (Center for Research and Technology Hellas) in Greece.
Georgia describes the technical process of creating battery electrodes, including challenges like managing volatile organic compounds and exploring water-based alternatives for a greener approach. She explains CERTH’s role in analyzing the microstructures of battery materials, which helps correlate structural features with performance and stability. Georgia also touches on her background and CERTH’s late entry into the project through the European “hop-on” program, which promotes collaboration with widening countries.