Two fifth-year students of Electronic Engineering from the National University of Comahue (UNCo) were recognized for a proposal that seeks to think about the future of energy and lithium development in Argentina. Martina Piccolo and Bruno Paniscig, members of the Kallpa team, obtained the first place in the category New Energies of the...
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Two fifth-year students of Electronic Engineering from the National University of Comahue (UNCo) were recognized for a proposal that seeks to think about the future of energy and lithium development in Argentina. Martina Piccolo and Bruno Paniscig, members of the Kallpa team, obtained the first place in the category New Energies of the...