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Battery science and technology: going digital and going green
4 November 2021 14:00-15:30, United Kingdom
Introduction
Batteries are ubiquitous in our everyday lives and have become a critical enabling technology for modern electronics and clean energy utilization. As technological progress advances, the challenges for next-generation batteries have never been more significant including: better performance, lower cost, use of less limited resources, sound concepts for recycling, and production with a lower environmental footprint. These challenges cannot be tackled solely by conventional material science & engineering but will also need to capitalize on digitalization and circular material design. This panel will discuss the perspectives, challenges, and opportunities for next-generation battery research and the ramifications for battery production.
Agenda
Welcome and introduction
Speaker presentations
Volker Presser
Jennifer Rupp
Matteo Bianchini
Anwar Sattar
Q&A, and discussion
Close
Speakers
Professor Volker Presser (Chair)Saarland University, Germany
Professor Jennifer RuppMassachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
Dr Anwar Sattar University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Professor Matteo Bianchini University of Bayreuth, Germany