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Symposium A05—Sodium and Zinc Batteries
Extended deadline for submitting abstracts:
December 16, 2022
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Symposium focus: Na- and Zn-based batteries have intrinsic advantages in safety/materials sustainability and are among the most promising technologies for grid-scale storage and behind meter applications. This symposium is designed to provide a stage for worldwide battery researchers, electrochemists, and materials scientists to discuss recent progresses on topics not limited to: i) Aqueous and non-aqueous Na-ion/Zn batteries; ii) Solid state Na-ion batteries; iii) Zn-air batteries. All submissions on innovations of electrode materials, electrolyte and electrolyte additives, interfaces/interphases modifications, separators, and battery designs are welcome. Battery safety and reliability validation, advanced characterization, and mechanistic studies using modeling and machine learning are also encouraged.
Invited Speakers:
- Mengya Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Jeffery Long, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
- William Brant, Uppsala universitet, Altris
- Ruth Sayers, Faradion
- Andrej Singer, Cornell University
- Emily Foley, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Ivana Hasa, University of Warwick
- Shirley Meng, University of Chicago, Argon National Laboratory
- Kang Xu, U.S. Army Research Lab
- Colin Wessells, Natron Energy
- Sanjoy Banerjee, The City College of New York, Urban Electric Power
- Nian Liu, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Shinichi Komaba, Tokyo University of Science
- Prabeer Barpanda, Indian Institute of Science
- Seung-Taek Myung, Sejong University
- Chao Luo, George Mason University
- Bin Ouyang, Florida State University
- Marca Doeff, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- Esther Takeuchi, Stony Brook University
For more information, consult the Call for Papers.