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Session 01: LITHIUM ION BATTERIES

Note: We assume all delegates attend the full 3-day conference. The times/dates shown on the website are tentative for conference scheduling, and subject to change before 20th July 2015, Final schedule will be confirmed on 21st July 2015.

The session brings together experimentalists and modelers working on the general area of lithium ion batteries, including multiphysics modeling, characterization and testing of materials and structures with applications to lithium ion batteries.

Session 01A, 11th August 2015, 10:35-12:20
Moderator: Prof. Gregory Plett, University of Colorado Colorado Springs, USA

Degradation and life prediction of Li-ion cells (40 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Wei Lu
Director, GM/UM ABCD battery research center
Mechanical Engineering Department
University of Michigan
United States

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Data Driven Methodologies for State of Health Observer Design for Lithium Ion Cells (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Christoph Hametner
Christian Doppler Laboratory for Model Based Calibration Methodologies
Vienna University of Technology
Austria

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Investigation of the Solid-Electrolyte Interphase and Conversion Mechanisms of Fe2O3 Composites Electrodes via Soft X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy - Li vs. Na batteries (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Bertrand PHILIPPE
Departement of Physics and Astronomy
Uppsala University
Sweden

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Studies of Si1−xOx Electrode Materials Prepared by Combinatorial Sputter Deposition (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Mahdi Al-Maghrabi
Department of General Studies
Yanbu Industrial College
Saudi Arabia

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Session 01C, 11th August 2015, 15:45-17:45
Moderator: Prof. Wei Lu, University of Michigan, USA

Identification of Lithium-Ion Physics-Based Model Parameter Values (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Gregory L. Plett
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Director, GATE Center of Excellence in Innovative Drivetrains in Electric Automotive Technology Education
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
United States

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Dendrite-Separator Interaction and the Propensity for an Internal Short (30 minutes) Abstract

Corey T. Love, PhD
Materials Research Engineer
Alternative Energy Section
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.
United States

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Interfacial origin for performance enhancement and fade of high voltage Li-rich layered oxide cathode in Li-ion batteries (20 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Seung-Wan Song
Department of Fine Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry
Chungnam National University
South Korea

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Generating high-fidelity reduced-order physics-based lithium-ion cell models (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. M. Scott Trimboli
Assistant Professor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Colorado Colorado Springs
United States

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Graphitic carbon nitrides as anode materials for Li-ion batteries (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Thomas S. Miller
Department of Chemistry
Christopher Ingold Laboratories
University College London
United Kingdom

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Session 01D, 12th August 2015, 9:40-11:25
Moderator: Prof. Dr. Ralf Ludwig, University of Rostock, Germany

Ice-templated hierarchically porous carbon as electrode anode materials for lithium-ion battery (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr Haifei Zhang
Department of Chemistry
University of Liverpool
United Kingdom

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Effects of rest time on discharge response and equivalent circuit model for batteries (30 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Tingshu Hu
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts Lowell
United States

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Electrochemical Modelling and Simulation of a high capacity LiFePO4 Battery (20 minutes) Abstract

Stefan Waldhör
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Systems and Device Technology, IISB Erlangen
Germany

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Mass-selective spectroscopy of nuclear momentum distributions: ionic compounds and beyond (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Matthew Krzystyniak
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Ubited Kingdom;
Nottingham Trent University, Ubited Kingdom

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Session 01E, 13th August 2015, 8:30-10:15
Moderator: Prof. Tingshu Hu, University of Massachusetts Lowell, USA

Molecular Dynamics of Electrolytes Based on Ionic Liquids by means of Fast Field Cycling NMR Relaxometry, Infrared Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics Simulations (30 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Dr. Ralf Ludwig
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Institute of Chemistry
University of Rostock
Germany

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Operando electronic-structure analysis for the cathode materials of Li-ion battery by soft X-ray emission spectroscopy (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Daisuke Asakura
Research Institute for Energy Conservation
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba
Japan

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Design of current profiles resembling drive cycle characteristics for Li-ion battery model estimation (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. W. Dhammika Widanage
Warwick Manufacturing Group
University of Warwick, Coventry
United Kingdom

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Reaction mechanism of the Li-driven electrochemical dehydrogenation of nanostructured complex hydrides
(20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Junxian Zhang
ICMPE, CNRS UPEC UMR
France

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Session 01F, 13th August 2015, 10:35-12:20
Moderator: Dr. Haifei Zhang, University of Liverpool, UK

Li Ion Battery Pack Reliability Assurance (40 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Cherming Tan
Department of Electrical Engineering
Chang Gung University, Taoyuan
Taiwan

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Looking into the effects of mechanical stress on Li-ion batteries for vehicles (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Lars Fast
Department of Electronics
SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Sweden

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High voltage mixed transition metal lithium phosphor olivines as positive active materials for lithium ion batteries (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens
Head, Accumulators Materials Research (ECM), ZSW
Germany

 

 

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