Guest speaker: Simon Clark
Title: How Semantic Technology Accelerates Battery Research

Bio: Dr. Simon Clark works at the intersection of battery science and digital technology. His research focuses on using semantic technology to bridge human knowledge and intuition about batteries with the power of machine processing. This includes formalizing battery knowledge in machine-readable ontologies, linking battery data and assets into the Semantic Web, and developing virtual environments where humans and machines collaborate to generate new insights.
Dr. Clark holds a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech (USA). Before transitioning to the battery field in 2012, he worked in the European spaceflight industry. He earned his Dr. rer. nat., summa cum laude, in Computational Electrochemistry from Ulm University, in collaboration with the Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU) and the German Aerospace Center (DLR). Since 2018, he has been employed at SINTEF in Trondheim, Norway, where he is currently a Senior Research Scientist.
Agenda, CET
15:30 -15:35 Intro Erik Berg
15:35- 16:15 Presentation How Semantic Technology Accelerates Battery Research Simon Clark
16:15- 16:45 Q&A and Summary Erik Berg