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Battery Energyis a high-quality, interdisciplinary, and rapid-publication open access journal aimed at disseminating scholarly work on a wide range of topics that share a focus on advanced energy materials, with an emphasis on batteries. Battery Energy strives to leave a mark in the field of materials science, electrochemistry, green synthesis, etc., combining high academic and industrial impact and providing a platform for transforming research excellence into innovation. Read the first issue now.
About the webinar
This webinar is part of a series that will help you understand the latest research regarding energy and share the benefits of publishing with Battery Energy. The Editor-in-Chief of Battery Energy, Prof. Yong-Mook Kang, Korea University, will introduce this new open access journal. Then our five expert speakers will present their latest research in solid-state batteries, to help advance your knowledge in this field. Please find more information about our speakers below.
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Topic
All-solid-state batteries
Date & Time
March 22, 2022, 8AM – 11:10AM (China Standard Time)
March 22, 2022, 9AM – 12:10PM (Korean Standard Time)
March 21, 2022, 8PM – 11:10PM (Eastern Daylight Time)
Host
Prof. Sang-Young Lee (Yonsei University, South Korea)
Agenda
Agenda Schedule(UTC+8) |
Program |
Speaker |
8:00 – 8:05 (5 mins) |
Introduction of Battery Energy |
Prof. Yong-Mook Kang (Editor-in-Chief) |
8:05 – 8:10 (5 mins) |
Introduction of webinar topics and speakers |
Prof. Sang-Young Lee (Associate Editor) |
8:10 – 8:45 (35 mins) |
TALK 1: computation guided design of materials for solid-state batteries |
Prof. Yifei Mo (University of Maryland, USA) |
8:45 – 9:20 (35 mins) |
TALK 2: Interfaces and Chemo-Mechanics in Solid-State Batteries |
Prof. Matthew T. McDowell (Georgia Tech, USA) |
9:20 – 9:55 (35 mins) |
TALK 3: Chemo-mechanics in all solid-state batteries |
Prof. Kelsey Hatzell (Princeton University, USA) |
9:55 – 10:30 (35 mins) |
TALK 4: Silver-carbon composite anodes for all-solid-state lithium metal batteries |
Dr. Yong-Gun Lee (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, South Korea) |
10:30 – 11:05 (35 mins) |
TALK 5: Slurry-fabrication using functional binders with sulfide solid electrolytes for all-solid-state batteries |
Prof. Yoon Seok Jung (Yonsei University, South Korea) |
11:05 – 11:10 (5 mins) |
Closing remarks |
Prof. Yong-Mook Kang (Editor-in-Chief) |
Speakers
1. Prof. Yifei Mo, University of Maryland
Prof. Yifei Mo is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, USA. Dr. Mo’s research aims to advance the understanding, design, and discovery of engineering materials through cutting-edge computational techniques. His current research projects target critical materials problems in energy storage and conversion technologies, with current emphases on beyond Li-ion and all-solid-state batteries. Dr. Mo obtained his Ph.D. degree in Materials Science from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA (2005-2010), and performed his postdoctoral research at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2010-2013). His research has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals including Nature, Science, Nature Materials, Nature Communications, Science Advances, Joule, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Advanced Materials, Angewandte Chemie, and Chemistry of Materials. He is Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher of 2021.
2. Prof. Matthew T. McDowell, Georgia Tech
Matthew McDowell is an associate professor and Woodruff Faculty Fellow at Georgia Tech with appointments in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Materials Science and Engineering. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2013 and was a postdoc at Caltech from 2013 until 2015. McDowell has received numerous awards, including the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), Sloan Fellowship, NSF CAREER Award, AFOSR Young Investigator Award, and the NASA Early Career Faculty Award. For more information, see https://mtmcdowell.gatech.edu.
3. Prof. Kelsey Hatzell, Princeton University
Dr. Hatzell is an assistant professor at Princeton university in the Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment and department of Mechanical and aerospace engineering. Hatzell’s group primarily work on energy storage and is particularly interested at using non-equilibrium x-ray techniques to probe batteries during operando experimentation.
Dr. Hatzell earned her Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering at Drexel University, her M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Pennsylvania State University, and her B.S./B.A. in Engineering/Economics from Swarthmore College. Hatzell’s research group works on understanding phenomena at solid|liquid and solid|solid interfaces and works broadly i9n energy storage and conversion. Hatzell is the recipient of several awards including the ORAU Powe Junior Faculty Award (2017), NSF CAREER Award (2019), ECS Toyota Young Investigator Award (2019), finalist for the BASF/Volkswagen Science in Electrochemistry Award (2019), the Ralph “Buck” Robinson award from MRS (2019), Sloan Fellowship in Chemistry (2020), and POLiS Award of Excellence for Female Researchers (2021).
4. Dr. Yong-Gun Lee, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
Yong-Gun Lee is currently working at Battery Material Lab in Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), Samsung Electronics as a material scientist and principal researcher. He earned Bachelor (2005) and Ph.D. (2011) in School of Chemical and Biological Engineering from Seoul National University, Korea, and conducted postdoctoral research in Energy Engineering from Hanyang University, Korea (2011-2012). He studied polymer chemistry at Korea Institute of Science and Technology in Korea (2005) and at Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Germany (2008) as a visiting researcher. His current research focuses on fundamentals and development of next-generation all-solid-state lithium metal batteries (ASSB).
5. Prof. Yoon Seok Jung, Yonsei University
Yoon Seok Jung is an Associate Professor of Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Yonsei University, South Korea. He received his B.S. and Ph.D. degrees (2008) in Chemical Engineering from Seoul National University, having trained as an electrochemist and materials scientist, and conducted postdoctoral research at University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Texas at Austin, and NREL (2008-2011). He was an Associate Professor at UNIST (2011–2018) and Hanyang University (2018-2020). His research interests cover solid electrolytes and electrodes for rechargeable batteries, especially all-solid-state batteries. He served as a Guest Editor of Energy Storage Materials and is also an Editorial Board Member of Batteries & Supercaps and Scientific Reports. For more information, see http://yoonsjung.yonsei.ac.kr.
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