Day 1 :
Keynote Forum
Katsutoshi Ono
Kyoto University, Japan
Keynote: Theories on the on-board lithium-ion battery electric power generator for infinite cruising range vehicle
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Maximilian Fichtner
Helmholtz Institute Ulm, Germany
Keynote: New materials for electrochemical storage - from post Li ion to post Li systems
Time : 10:15-11:00
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John B Goodenough
University of Texas, USA
Keynote: Tomorrow's rechargeable batteries
Time : 11:00-11:05
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John B. Goodenough is a Professor of Materials Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. After returning from World War II, he received a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Chicago in 1952, was a Group Leader of The MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 1952-1976 where he helped to develop the magnetic memory element of the first RAM of the digital computer and engaged in fundamental studies of transition-metal oxides. From 1976-1986, he was Professor and Head of the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory of the University of Oxford, England, where he developed the cathodes that have enabled the Li-ion battery, and since 1986 he has held the Virginia H. Cockrell Centennial Chair of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin where he has continued development of the rechargeable battery, catalytic electrodes for the solid oxide fuel cell, and the use of high pressure to study the transition from localized to itinerant d electrons in transition-metal oxides.
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- New Battery Technologies | Lithium Batteries | Battery Management System | Super Capacitors Advanced Energy Materials
Location: Atlantis 2
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Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens
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Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens
ZSW, Germany
Title: Materials development for advanced Li ion batteries
Time : 11:35-12:00
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Milind V Kulkarni
Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology, India
Title: Li-ion battery research: Current status at C-MET and future plans
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Tianbiao Leo Liu
Utah State University, USA
Title: Electrolyte chemistry of Mg rechargeable batteries
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Martin Finsterbusch
Forschungszentrum Juelich GmbH, Germany
Title: Current challenges in fabrication and operation of oxide-based all-solid-state Li-batteries
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Philippe Gyan
Groupe RENAULT, France
Title: MOBICUS project: Battery ageing testing, modelling, and strategies for improved durability
Time : 14:15-14:40
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The development of the market of electrified vehicles brings a response to environmental concerns, with sustainable mobility and the use of clean energy sources. The performances of electric energy storage system have improved with new generations of lithium-ion batteries, and their high energy density. Still, during the life of the vehicle, these batteries may undergo some degradation, with a capacity loss, and internal resistance increase through the effect of usage and time. Car fleet owners, car manufacturers want to ensure the profitability of their economic models, and cover the warranty costs, in case these batteries need to be replaced. Therefore, reliable battery ageing models, able to represent vehicle real usage scenarios are required. The French National collaborative project MOBICUS (2013-2017) aims at designing and validating strategies enabling to improve battery durability with vehicle usage and recharge, from experimental measurements, models and validations. Previous projects SIMSTOCK (2007-2011) and SIMCAL (2009-2012), focused respectively on cycling ageing and on calendar ageing. The new approaches developed in MOBICUS bring: The non-linear strong coupling between calendar and cycling ageing; the validation on extended domains of state of charge and temperature; the application of dynamic thermal models and; measurements on cells and packs. Various usage strategies have been tested on packs; thermal strategies have been evaluated, with applications to fast charging. The battery ageing models can now be used for first and second life batteriese relevant for smart grids, and smart charging applications.
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Fu-Shen Zhang
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
Title: Current situation of spent lithium-ion battery recycling in China
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Zhang Hongtao
Hubei University of Technology, China
Title: Lattice elastic and plastic deformation restoring stability in silicon carbide film anode of secondary lithium battery
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Vinodkumar Etacheri
IMDEA Materials Institute, Spain
Title: Defect and interface induced Li/Na-ion storage in nano-engineered electrodes
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Wojciech Olszewski
ALBA Synchrotron Light Facility, Spain
Title: The role of atomic bond strengths and structural disorder in cathode materials for rechargeable ion-batteries
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- Fuel Cell Technologies | Applications of Fuel Cells | Electric Vehicles | Hydrogen Energy | Lithium Batteries
Location: Atlantis 2
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Muhammad Afzal
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Session Introduction
Toshihiro Tanuma
Asahi Glass Research Center, Japan
Title: Catalyst Coated Membrane (CCM) with a Microporous Layer (MPL) attached for Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells (PEFCs)
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Naveed K Janjua
Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, Pakistan
Title: Doped lanthanum create catalytic materials for fuel cell applications
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Katharina Hengge
Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany
Title: Insight into the degradation of polymer based fuel cells
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Anthony Thomas
Pprime Institute, France
Title: New methodology developments based on electrochemical noise analysis of PEMFC
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Bernice Amponsa
Rana Motors, Ghana
Title: Impacts of cell reversal on Li-Ion batteries in western world and it’s significants
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Bernice Amponsa is a procurement manager at the Rana Motors, Ghana.
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Zhengqi Wang
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
Title: Selection of safe salt-in-carbonate electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries
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Ning Wang
Tianjin University, China