Published June 18, 2026 | Version v1

Open Repositories for Chemistry and Energy Systems - Engaging the flow battery community to raise electrochemical testing standards - PSDI Webinar

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The Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure (PSDI) aims to accelerate research in the physical sciences by providing a data infrastructure that brings together and builds upon the various data systems researchers currently use. Our webinar series provide updates on our exploratory pathfinder work, and on relevant tools and technologies that have been developed by members of our community.

PSDI is pleased to launch a new webinar series entitled “From Project to Platform: New Resources on PSDI”. This series aims to showcase the high-quality tools and resources developed through the funding call 2025, introduce them to a broader community, and foster engagement with relevant user groups. 

This record contains a more detailed version of the presentation that was presented at the session "Open Repositories for Chemistry and Energy Systems" - "Engaging the flow battery community to raise electrochemical testing standards" on 18th June 2026. 

Reproducibility remains a major challenge in electrochemistry, particularly for flow battery research. Dr Josh Bailey (Queen’s University Belfast) illustrated how an international, multi-institutional effort is addressing this challenge, and how community-driven approaches and new PSDI-supported data infrastructure can improve the consistency, comparability, and reliability of experimental results.

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Presentation: https://youtu.be/Zs0nMNOkJ38 (URL)

Funding

UK Research and Innovation
PSDI Phase 1b EP/X032663/1
UK Research and Innovation
Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure Phase 1b EP/X032701/1