Silvia Bodoardo is a Full Professor in the Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT) at the Polytechnic University of Turin. She serves as Director of the Study Center for the Promotion of European Research, is a member of the Academic Senate, and participates in the Investigative Commission for the Coordination of Teaching and Training Activities. Additionally, she directs the Interdepartmental Center Ec-L - Energy Center Lab and serves as Scientific Advisor of the Batteries European Partnership Association (BEPA). Her expertise lies in Applied Physical Chemistry within the broader field of Industrial and Information Engineering. Her academic credentials include the National Scientific Qualification - First Band - Sector 02/B3 awarded by MIUR, Italy in 2013. Professor Bodoardo's research focuses on electrochemical energy storage systems, with particular emphasis on battery technologies for sustainable applications. Her work spans lithium-ion batteries, lithium-sulfur systems, and emerging potassium-based battery technologies. She investigates electrode materials, electrolyte formulations, and sustainable manufacturing processes for energy storage applications supporting electric mobility and renewable energy integration. Her research directly addresses Sustainable Development Goals 7 (Affordable and clean energy), 11 (Sustainable cities and communities), and 13 (Climate action). Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strategic shift toward sustainable battery materials, particularly using bio-based resources like lignin for potassium-ion battery development. Her research group is actively exploring alternatives to conventional lithium-ion technology that offer improved sustainability profiles while maintaining performance characteristics, with strong focus on circular economy principles in battery production. National Scientific Qualification - First Band - Sector 02/B3 awarded by MIUR, Italy (2013) Scientific Advisor of the Batteries European Partnership Association (BEPA) Director of the Study Center for the Promotion of European Research at Politecnico di Torino Research contract holder for the European Commission (multiple periods from 2010-2019) Professor Bodoardo supervises numerous PhD students working on various aspects of battery technology and energy storage. She leads multiple high-impact research projects funded by the European Commission including GIGAGREEN, DigiCell, BIONIC, and B2030 CSA3. Her laboratory facilities include specialized electrochemistry labs focusing on Li-ion and post-Li-ion technologies. Current research directions include sustainable processing techniques for electrode manufacturing, development of solid-state batteries, and second-life applications for batteries in renewable energy systems.












