Workshop 5:
Future Battery for e-Mobility & Stationary Storage Applications: Lithium-ion Technology and Beyond

The Future Battery for e-Mobility & Stationary Storage Applications Workshop will be dedicated to state of lithium battery science and technology, as well as current and future storage applications in transportation, commercial, aerospace, 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, and research institutes and industry. A major theme of the workshop will address recent advances in beyond lithium-ion technologies. The workshop will cover a wide range of topics relating to lithium battery science and technology including industrial production and development for HEVs, PHEVs, and EVs:
– 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

Advances in lithium ion battery and beyond toward mass electrification and grid scale storage
Dr. Khalil Amine (Workshop Chair, Keynote Speaker)
distinguished Fellow and manager of the Advanced Lithium Battery Technology program at Argonne National Laboratory, IL, USA.
Prof. Ismael Saadoune (Workshop Chair)
FST, Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco.
Next Generation Zinc Batteries for Wide Integration of Energy Storage
By Prof. Zhongwei Chen (Keynote Speaker)
Advanced Materials for Clean Energy, University of Waterloo, Canada
Cobalt Free Cathode Material of Li(Li0.16Ni0.19Fe0.18Mn0.46)O2 for Lithium-ion Batteries
Prof. Xinping Qiu (Keynote Speaker)
Tsinghua University, China.
New and non distractive Diagnostic system to probe battery failure
Prof. Tetsuya Osaka (Keynote Speaker)
Institute for Research Organization for Nano & Life Innovation, Japan
Recent advances in energy storage technologies for higher power and large scale applications
Prof. Dominique Guyomard (Keynote Speaker)
Institut des Materiaux Jean Rouxel at Nantes, France.
HQ Li-ion and Solid State Lithium Metal Batteries: from atoms to system
Dr. Karim Zaghib (Keynote Speaker)
General Director of the Center of Excellence in Transportation Electrification and Energy Storage, Canada.

Associated Tutorial: Energy Storage Tutorial.

Presenter:

 

Energy storage tutorial: Introduction to Electrochemical Energy Storage Technologies
By Dr. Mouad Dahbi, Materials Science and Nanoengineering, Med VI Polytechnic University, Benguerir, Morocco.
& Dr. Amine Bouibes, Graduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, Japan

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