Past event: Lithium Battery Materials & Chemistries 2017 Conference

Co-located with Battery Safety 2017 Conference

With the signing of the Paris Agreement in late 2016, nearly 200 countries have promised to decarbonize the global economy by the second half of the century. To meet the agreed-upon standards for 2050, the United States and other major economies must cut their carbon emissions by 80% or more. Creating high-energy density batteries at low cost will be an integral part in reaching these environmental goals.

The Lithium Battery Materials & Chemistries 2017 conference will provide in-depth coverage on the chemistries, both current and next-generation, that are shaping the future of energy storage. From novel electrode/electrolyte materials to higher-capacity cathode/anode structures, this conference will explore how to economically increase battery energy density.


Preliminary Agenda Topics & Speakers

CREATING HIGH-VOLTAGE CATHODES
  • Revealing Mechanism Responsible for Structural Reversibility of Single-Crystal VO 2 Nanorods upon Lithiation/Delithiation
    Qi Liu, Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Challenges with High-Capacity Layered Metal Oxide Cathode Materials
    Hakim Iddir, Ph.D., Physicist, Materials Division, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Charge Compensation Mechanisms in Nickel-Rich Layered Cathode Materials
    Marca Doeff, Ph.D., Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Thermochemical Investigations of LiNixMnxCo1-2xO2 (0≤x≤0.5) Phases (NMC)
    Hans Juergen Seifert, Ph.D., Professor, Head of Institute, Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-AWP), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
  • Processing and Stability Challenges of Thick Cathode Manufacturing in VOC Exempt Formulation
    Zhijia Du, Ph.D., R&D Staff, Energy & Transportation Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

HIGH-CAPACITY ANODES
  • North American Supply of Premier Graphite Anode Materials
    Jeremy Schrooten, Senior Engineer, Research & Development, Pyrotek
  • Improving the Energy Density of Batteries with Silicon-Based Anodes
    Dee Strand, Ph.D., CSO, Wildcat Discovery Technologies

NEXT-GENERATION CHEMISTRIES
  • Next-Generation, All-Solid-State Battery
    Gholamabbas Nazri, Ph.D., Professor, Physics and Electrical & Computer Engineering, Wayne State University

NEW TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION & COMMERCIALIZATION
  • Improved Cell Design through Simulation-Based Approach
    Tapesh Joshi, Ph.D., Research Associate, Zero Emission Research, Nissan Technical Center North America
  • Part 1: Battery Patent Thickets: A Replay of the Smartphone IP Wars or a Shift in Paradigm?
    Daniel Abraham, Ph.D., Vice President, Science and Business Strategy, MPEG LA
  • Part 2: Battery Patent Thickets: A Replay of the Smartphone IP Wars or a Shift in Paradigm?
    Michael Rapport, President, Intellectual Property Analytics, IP Checkups, Inc.
  • Presentation to be Announced

Speakers

  • Qi Liu, Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Hakim Iddir, Ph.D., Physicist, Materials Division, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Marca Doeff, Ph.D., Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  • Hans Juergen Seifert, Ph.D., Professor, Head of Institute, Institute for Applied Materials (IAM-AWP), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
  • Zhijia Du, Ph.D., R&D Staff, Energy & Transportation Science Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Jeremy Schrooten, Senior Engineer, Research & Development, Pyrotek
  • Dee Strand, Ph.D., CSO, Wildcat Discovery Technologies
  • Gholamabbas Nazri, Ph.D., Professor, Physics and Electrical & Computer Engineering, Wayne State University
  • Tapesh Joshi, Ph.D., Research Associate, Zero Emission Research, Nissan Technical Center North America
  • Daniel Abraham, Ph.D., Vice President, Science and Business Strategy, MPEG LA
  • Michael Rapport, President, Intellectual Property Analytics, IP Checkups, Inc.

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Venue & Accommodations

Hyatt Centric Arlington Hotel
1325 Wilson Blvd
Arlington, VA 22209
Phone: 703-525-1234

Discounted Room Rate
: $209 s/d
Discounted Room Rate Cut-off Date: October 4, 2017

Please call the hotel directly to reserve your room. Reservations made after the cut-off date or after the group room block has been filled (whichever comes first) will be accepted on a space-and-rate-availability basis. Rooms are limited, so please book early.

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Complimentary wireless internet access in guest rooms
A short walk, bus, taxi or train ride to Washington DC’s historic sites and family attractions
Minutes from some of finest restaurants and shops

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Event details
Organizer : Cambridge Innovation Institute
Event type : Conference
Reference : ASDE-17160