Minju Thomas, a dedicated researcher at CNR-ITAE in Messina, recently presented her latest research findings at the International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies (ICSET) held in the picturesque setting of Lipari, Italy. Her presentation, titled, “MAGNESIUM DOPED LANTHANUM NICKELATE PEROVSKITES FORAMMONIA DECOMPOSITION: KINETIC ANALYSIS AT LOW TEMPERATURES” was part of her ongoing work within the ANDREAH project, a multidisciplinary initiative focused on advancing the development of renewable energy and hydrogen technologies for a sustainable energy future. At ICSET, an internationally renowned forum for scientists and engineers in the energy sector, Mijnu shared key outcomes of her research, which contributes directly to the ANDREAH project’s mission of creating efficient, innovative solutions in energy conversion and storage. Her work at CNR-ITAE centers on [insert specific focus of her research, e.g., advanced materials for hydrogen production, fuel cell optimization and is helping pave the way for new breakthroughs in clean energy. The conference provided an excellent platform for knowledge exchange and collaboration, and Mijnu’s presentation received enthusiastic interest from both academic and industry experts. Her participation also highlighted the vital role Italian research institutions like CNR-ITAE are playing in the global transition toward sustainable and renewable energy systems. Find her presentation by clicking on the image below: Post navigation TEENTECH2