Workshop 1 – Advances in Lithium-ion Battery and Beyond

Advances in lithium-ion battery and beyond Workshop will be dedicated to state of lithium battery science and technology, as well as current and future storage applications in transportation, commercial, aerospace, grid storage, stationary, and other promising sectors. It will encompass the branches of materials chemistry, materials designs, new battery chemistry, and computer science that directly impact energy storage. The targeted audience includes students, faculty, researchers, and engineers from universities, engineering schools, industry, and company representatives involved in the advanced battery field. A major theme of the workshop will address recent advances in lithium-ion technologies for HEVs, PHEVs, and EVs. The workshop will cover a wide range of topics relating to lithium battery science and technology including industrial production and development:
– Post Lithium-ion battery technologies based on future cell chemistries such as Sodium-ion, Li-metal, Li-Sulphur, and their positioning vis-à-vis shorter term next-generation lithium and solid-state technologies.
– Alternative energy storage and conversion technologies like supercapacitors, fuel cells, flow batteries, and others.

Workshop Team

 

Dr. Khalil Amine (Workshop Chair)
distinguished Fellow and manager of the Advanced Lithium Battery Technology program at Argonne National Laboratory, IL, USA.
Battery Materials and Interface Understanding and Design at the Nanoscale
Prof. Yi Cui
Full Professor, Stanford University, USA.
All Solid-State Batteries: from Sulfide-based Electrolyte to Halide-based Electrolyte
Prof. Xueliang Sun
University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Advanced Diagnostic Tools for Characterizing Lithium Metal and Solid State Batteries
By Dr. Y. Shirley Meng
University of California San Diego, USA
Reviving Zn Battery Chemistries via New Electrolyte and Interphase Concepts
By Dr. Kang Xu
U. S. Army Research Laboratory, USA.
Development of Interfacial Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage
Prof. Donghai Wang
The Pennsylvania State University, USA
Progress on Na-ion batteries: research and commercial overlook
By Prof. Teófilo Rojo
Faculty of Science and Technology, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Spain.

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