Our conversation with lithium mining entrepreneur Emily Hersh continues in part 2. In this episode, she discusses how she sees the future evolution of lithium ion batteries, how she identifies projects that are worth taking on, and what makes a person take on entrepreneurship as a career path. Plus we play a lightning round of rapid-fire questioning and Emily coins my new favorite neologism. For more from Emily, make sure to check out her podcast series The Minerals Manhattan Project: ...
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Our conversation with lithium mining entrepreneur Emily Hersh continues in part 2. In this episode, she discusses how she sees the future evolution of lithium ion batteries, how she identifies projects that are worth taking on, and what makes a person take on entrepreneurship as a career path. Plus we play a lightning round of rapid-fire questioning and Emily coins my new favorite neologism. For more from Emily, make sure to check out her podcast series The Minerals Manhattan Project: ...
Episode 4 - Mind the Gap (between academia and industry): A Conversation With Intercalation Station
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59 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 4 - Mind the Gap (between academia and industry): A Conversation With Intercalation Station
In this episode, Nick and Andrew from Intercalation Station stop by to talk about bringing academics and industry together, how the SPAC attack might be an overall positive for the industry, and some of the challenges that lie between the battery lab and the dealer lot.
Cell Siders
Our conversation with lithium mining entrepreneur Emily Hersh continues in part 2. In this episode, she discusses how she sees the future evolution of lithium ion batteries, how she identifies projects that are worth taking on, and what makes a person take on entrepreneurship as a career path. Plus we play a lightning round of rapid-fire questioning and Emily coins my new favorite neologism. For more from Emily, make sure to check out her podcast series The Minerals Manhattan Project: ...