The researcher also spoke to the students and academics present at the talk about her experience on German soil, pointing out that “the most important thing is to spread knowledge, this research being conducted in Europe regarding batteries, so that they can spread knowledge.” Get information about where the technologies are going and also a vision of how in Europe we can have access to different types of characterization, financing, which is not easy to get in Chile, and also see that it is possible to realize more of the dream, with the technologies and resources that exist in Germany.
Finally, the guest speaker highlighted the opportunity provided by the Autonomous University, through the Institute of Applied Sciences, the Doctor of Applied Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering, to be able to come to Chile to demonstrate its work abroad.
“For me, it was a unique opportunity to come and interact again with my colleagues. I went to Germany about a year and three months ago. So, to make that connection again with researchers, with students who can find out what is happening in science in Europe, is very important.” For me, he concluded, “Also given that my country is my country and I want it to do well in what we go forward, a bond of cooperation can be created.”
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