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Addressing the battery talent shortage with interdisciplinarity

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The growing shortage of skilled individuals in the energy sector needs a holistic, interdisciplinary approach, argues Billy Wu.

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Correspondence to Billy Wu.

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B.W. is a member and chair of the Faraday Institution Training and Diversity Panel and a co-investigator for the Faraday Institution Multi-Scale Battery Modelling project.

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Wu, B. Addressing the battery talent shortage with interdisciplinarity. Nat Energy 9, 1044–1045 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-024-01576-w

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