Register for Reik Laubenstein’s October 19 seminar
Join the ECS Detroit section for Dr. Reik Laubenstein’s presentation “Towards a Sustainable Vehicle Battery Design” on October 19, 2023.
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Abstract
As the world undergoes a monumental shift toward electrification, the demand for batteries has become all encompassing. While cost, performance, and safety have traditionally dominated the conversation, there is an urgent need to introduce sustainability into the equation. This is essential not only for reducing the carbon footprint but also for ensuring a reliable supply chain. This presentation is dedicated to exploring two battery design concepts known as “Eco Design” and “Twin Battery”, both developed by IAV. These innovations are driven by the goal of minimizing the environmental footprint associated with batteries in electric vehicles using sustainable options. The first of these initiatives takes a comprehensive approach towards preparing batteries for a second life, while the latter delves into the realm of sodium-ion cell chemistries in conjunction with LFP (lithium-iron phosphate) solid state batteries.
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Students are encouraged to present posters. The event will showcase up to three posters. The first three students to contact the event organizers via ecs.detroit.rsvp@gmail.com about presenting their work receive $100 and one year of free access to Detroit Section events.
Event details
Title: “Towards a Sustainable Vehicle Battery Design”
Speaker: Reik Laubenstein
Senior Engineer
IAV Automotive Engineering, Inc.
Date: Thursday, October 19, 2023
Schedule: 1800h Posters and Dinner | 1900h Speaker
Location: Mercedes-Benz Research & Development North America, Inc.
35555 W. 12 Mile Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3139
Fee:
Professionals: USD $20
Students: USD $10
Registration includes dinner
Pre-registration is required.
Registration deadline: Wednesday, October 18, 2023
Reik Laubenstein
Dr. Reik Laubenstein is Senior Engineer at IAV’s battery group in North America. He graduated from Humbolt-Universität zu Berlin in 2018 with a PhD thesis in inorganic chemistry focusing on homogeneous metal-catalyzed reactions. Subsequently, Dr. Laubenstein started at IAV’s Material Science Lab in Berlin, Germany, working on module, cell testing, and simulation topics. Additionally, he was involved in developing abusive testing capabilities for thermal propagation studies. Since May 2023, Dr. Laubenstein has been part of the high-voltage battery system team at IAV Automotive Engineering Inc. in Northville, MI.
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