Organic Battery Days 2021: Sessions supported by Top Global University Program

Date & Time
November 25 - 27, 2021
Venue
Nishiwaseda Campus (Room 710, Bldg. #55), Waseda University
Audience
Students, Researchers and Faculties
Contact
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Organic Battery Days 2021 will be held on November 25th - 27th, 2021.

The sessions below will be supported by Top Global University Program and will be open to the general public. No reservation required. Please come to the venue directly.

Day 1  (Nov. 25)

Time Title Speaker Affiliation
15:00-15:40 Organic electrode materials in Lithium Metal Polymer technology Philippe Poizot Univ. of Nantes, France
15:40-16:05 Overcoming the solubility of molecular organic electrode materials for energy storage, an old story still under debate Matthieu Becuwe Univ. of Picardie Jules Verne, France
16:05-16:30 Designing Organic Electrode Materials for High-rate and Ultra-stable Li-Organic Batteries Ji Eon Kwon KIST, Korea
16:40-17:20 Innovative Ion Conducting and Redox Polymer Nanoparticles for Organic Batteries David Mecerreyes Univ. of the Basque Country, Spain
17:45-18:10 Quinone-Based Conducting Redox Polymers as Active Materials for Secondary Batteries Martin Sjödin Uppsala Univ., Sweden
19:10-19:35 Biopolymer- and Organosulfur-Based Energy Materials for Functional and Hybrid Supercapacitors Ho Seok Park Sungkyunkwan Univ., Korea

Day 2 (Nov. 26)

Time Title Speaker Affiliation
15:00-15:40 Polymer-based batteries: From thin-film printable batteries to scalable, polymer-based redox-flow batteries Ulrich S. Schubert Friedrich Schiller Univ. Jena, Germany
15:40-16:05 Organic Radical Batteries for a Sustainable Future Jodie Lutkenhaus Texas A&M Univ., USA

Day 3 (Nov. 27)

Time Title Speaker Affiliation
15:40-16:05 Roadmap of solid-state lithium-organic batteries towards 500 Wh kg-1 Yan YAO Univ. of Houston, USA
16:30-16:55 Development of Redox- Active Conjugated Microporous Polymer for High Performing and Sustainable Batteries Rebeca Marcilla IMDEA Energy Institute, Spain
17:35-18:00 Artificial intelligence driven in-silico discovery of novel organic lithium-ion battery cathodes Daniel Brandell Uppsala Univ., Sweden