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7th Lithium Battery Power 2011

Advances in Lithium Ion Battery Technologies for Mobile Applications

Type Conference Trade Show Webinar
Language English
Date November 7, 2011 to
November 8, 2011
Venue Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino
3655 Las Vegas Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 89109
US
Chemistry Specialties
  • combinatorial chemistry
  • crystallography
  • electrochemistry
  • electronics
  • fluorine chemistry
  • polymer chemistry
Chemistry Techniques
  • electrochemistry
  • molecular modelling
  • thermal analysis
  • high throughput screening
Contact David Mello
Knowledge Foundation
18 Webster St.
Brookline, MA 02446
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617-232-9171
dmello@knowledgefoundation.com
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by David Mello last modified 07-15-11 02:23 AM

Significant lithium-ion battery innovations have propelled this technology to a position in the marketplace far exceeding original market survey expectations. Breakthroughs in new battery chemistries, novel electrode and electrolyte materials, system integration for a vast array of mobile and portable applications, from micro medical devices to high-energy/high-power automotive, have set the stage for an emerging market with unlimited potential. The 7th Lithium Battery Power conference will guide attendees from technology and materials development through device packaging and integration to applications in a mobile power marketplace and is conveniently timed with the 2nd Battery Safety conference. Program topics include: - New chemistries & materials to increase energy & decrease cost - Meeting the EV challenge: cycle life, power & energy, cost and safety - Advanced materials for improved electrode & electrolyte performance - Application driven lithium ion battery development - Advanced technology for greater safety, reliability and performance - From novel materials and components to systems design and integration - Role of nanotechnology in improving power and energy density

Speakers

K.M. Abraham, PhD, Chief Technology Officer, E-KEM Sciences Ralph J. Brodd, PhD, Director, Kentucky - Argonne Battery Manufacturing Research and Development Center Marty Bradley, PhD, Technical Fellow, Principal Investigator, The Boeing Company Hisashi Tsukamoto, PhD, CEO, CTO and Co-Founder, Quallion LLC Kandler Smith, Senior Researcher, National Renewable Energy Laboratory Gitanjali DasGupta, Manager, Electric Vehicle Division, Electrovaya Brian M. Barnett, PhD, Vice President, TIAX LLC Ratnakumar V. Bugga, PhD, Principal Member Technical Staff, Jet Propulsion Laboratory / California Institute of Technology Kirill Bramnik, PhD, Global Product Technology Manager, BASF Corporation Steven Kaye, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer, Wildcat Discovery Technologies Xiao-Jun Wang, PhD, and Reinhard Nesper, Prof Dr, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Brian J. Landi, PhD, Assistant Professor, Rochester Institute of Technology Corey T. Love, PhD, Materials Engineer, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory Yimin Zhu, PhD, Director of Battery and Fuel Cell, Nanosys, Inc. Rachid Yazami, PhD, Professor, Principal Scientist, Nanyang Technological University Jacob Muthu, PhD, Vice President, Research & Development, International Battery George Ting-Kuo Fey, PhD, Taiwan National Central University Partha P. Mukherjee, PhD, Staff Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Taku Onishi, PhD, Mie University Hyo-Ree Seo, Yong-Ju Jeong, & Keon Kim, Korea University; and Cheol-Woo Yi, Sungshin Women's University Eun-Ah Lee, Hee-Seon Choi, & Keon Kim, Korea University; and Cheol-Woo Yi, Sungshin Women's University Jim Hodge, PhD, Chief Technical Officer, K2 Energy Solutions, Inc.

Session titles

Rechargeable Batteries for the 300-Mile Electric Vehicles and Beyond Recent Advances in Rechargeable Battery Technology: An Overview Subsonic Ultra Green Aircraft Research (SUGAR) Study Results: Hybrid Electric Propulsion with Advanced Battery Technology Zero-Volt Technology with High Power Characteristics How Long Will Automotive Li-Ion Last In Real-World Applications? How to Have Your Cake & Eat It Too - An Investigation into Innovation-Driven High Performance, Cost-Effective Battery Systems Translating High Capacity Materials into High Energy Density, High Performance Cells An Update on the Materials Development at JPL for Enhancing the Specific Energy and Safety of Li-Ion Cells NCM Cathode Materials with High Energy Density for the Emerging Automotive Market Discovery of 5V Cathode and Electrolyte Materials via High Throughput Methods Application Driven Lithium-Phosphate Technology Development for Next Generation High-Power Lithium-Ion Batteries Transition Metal Oxynitride as Electrode Material for Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery Hybrid Si/Ge-Carbon Nanotube Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries Lithium Intercalation in Nanoscale Electrode Materials: Silicon Nanostructures Can Si Nano-Materials Provide High Energy Density in Li-Ion Cells without Cycle Life Compromise? State of Health Assessment of Lithium Batteries from Thermodynamics Studies Lowering Cost with Water: Green Manufacturing for Li-Ion Batteries Factors of Carbon Coating Affecting the Properties of LiFePO4/C Composites A Multi-Scale Modeling Framework for Li-Ion Batteries Materials Design for the Lithium Conductive Material Improved Electrochemical Properties of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Spinel Material by Surface Modification with AlPO4 Coating Surface Modification with LiCoO2 for Improving the Electrochemical Properties of LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Lithium Batteries as Replacements for Lead Acid Applications

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