MOST-H2 featured in CORDIS

We are proud to share that the MOST-H2 project has been featured in a recent article by the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA) on the CORDIS (Community Research and Development Information Service) platform – a key recognition of our contribution to the future of sustainable energy in Europe.

The article highlights the ambitios goals of MOST-H2, funded under the EU’s Horizon Europe programme. It showcases how our team is pioneering the use of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and artificial intelligence to tackle one of the biggest challenges in the clean energy transition: efficient, safe, and high-capacity hydrogen storage.

This acknowledgement reflects the growing relevance of our research in shaping the future of clean energy and supporting the EU’s strategic goals around sustainability and energy resilience.

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