FMT Have Developed a Revolutionary Device for Research on New Battery Materials
A scientific team from the Faculty of Materials Science and Technology (FMST) in collaboration with the Center for Nanotechnology (CNT) of the Center for Energy and Environmental Technologies (CEET) has developed a breakthrough device – the EMU (Electrochemical Measuring Unit). This innovation represents a significant step forward in the study of battery and supercapacitor properties. Unlike other measuring devices, EMU is compact, versatile, and adaptable to specific research needs.