Prof. Mari Lundström featured in Millenium Talks
Host Henkka Hyppönen and Assistant Professor Mari Lundström discuss possibilities and challenges in recycling of batteries at the laboratories of Hydrometallurgy and Corrosion.
Prof. Mari Lundström was featured in the fifth episode of the Millennium Talks with innovation leaders! See the interview conducted at the group's laboratory with host Henkka Hyppönen at:
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