Gabriele Leita
PhD thesis title: Energy storage systems for space application
Academic Tutor: Andrea Casalegno
Academic Supervisor: Benedetto Bozzini
PhD cycle: 38° (see all student profiles of the same cycle > LINK)
BSc: Industrial chemistry, Università di Bologna
MSc: Industrial chemistry, Università di Bologna
Thesis abstract
I am currently studying the effects of space radiation on batteries, focusing on the performance and longevity of energy storage systems in extraterrestrial environments. Additionally, my research delves into the use of manganese oxide as a cathode material, exploring its potential to enhance battery efficiency and stability. Through this work, I aim to contribute to the development of advanced battery technologies that can support sustainable energy solutions both on Earth and in space.
Personal interest in my research theme
I decided to pursue a PhD in battery technology because I’m passionate about discovering innovative solutions for a better future. Material-based approaches present the most practical means to achieve this goal. Advancing battery technology can reduce our dependence on fossil fuels, mitigate climate change, and create a sustainable energy infrastructure. Through interdisciplinary research, I aim to contribute to the development of next-generation energy storage systems, making a tangible impact on renewable energy integration and electric transportation.