Sigve Aasebo | Norwegian Public Roads Administration | |
Sigve Aasebo has been working with environmental and strategic
issues in the transport sector since 2005. Educated in business, but is now working for the type approval authorities in Norway with EV regulation, national zero emission targets, and focusing on battery development. Before joining
the authorities, Sigve was 3 years in the consulting division of Ernst & Young (EY) and was an independent consultant for 8 years.
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Mohamed Abdou | DuPont | |
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William Adams | Fastmarkets | |
Head of Base Metals and Battery ResearchWilliam has been involved
in the metals markets since 1986, he runs the research for Fastmarkets battery metals and oversees base and precious metals research. Fastmarkets as a Price Reporting Agency (PRA) provides price discovery on the battery raw materials
and Fastmarkets Research aims to provide a clear and focused understanding of the metals markets. Prior to working for Fastmarkets, William worked with Rudolf Wolff & Co Ltd, which was one of the founding members of the London
Metal Exchange, where he gained broad insight into all aspects of the metals markets, working in their London, New York and Tokyo offices.
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Holger Althues, PhD | Fraunhofer Institute for Material & Beam Technology | |
Head of Department Chemical Surface and Battery TechnologyHolger
Althues studied chemical engineering and received his doctoral degree in inorganic chemistry at the University of Technology Dresden in 2007. Since then he is working at the Fraunhofer Institute for
Material and Beam Technology in Dresden, Germany. 2008 he became a team manager for the chemical surface technology group and his team was transferred into a division with 3 sub-groups in 2015. In his position as division manager
he administrates various projects in the area of film deposition techniques, electrode processing and energy storage applications.
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Anaba Anani, PhD | BrightVolt Corp | |
Chief Battery ScientistDr. Anaba Anani VP Battery Research &
Development Anaba has distinguished himself in the storage/conversion energy industry in academia and private industry. He is recipient of Motorola’s Distinguished Innovation Award, Distinguished Achievement Award for Young
Black Engineers, and ECS Young Author Award Nominations. He has also served as a Motorola SABA member and chaired the US Fuel Cell Council Portable Power Group. Anaba earned his Masters and Doctorate degrees in Materials Science
& Engineering with a minor in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University. He has authored or co-authored over 30 refereed articles in peer reviewed journals and is inventor or co-inventor of over 35 utility patents and
4 trade secrets.
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Menahem Anderman, PhD | Total Battery Consulting, Inc. | |
PresidentA broad-based battery industry consultant with
experience ranging from materials research, cell design, and product development, to manufacturing, market, and business development and management, Dr. Anderman is well connected to material developers, battery producers, and
automotive-battery users on three continents. He is known within the industry by a combination of technical depth and business and market comprehension.
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Jonas Augustin | McKinsey & Co Inc | |
Engagement ManagerJonas Augustin is an Engagement Manager
at McKinsey & Company, based in Munich. He advises clients mainly in the automotive and machinery industries and is a core member of the McKinsey Center for Future Mobility – a leading think-tank on the future of mobility-related
industries and the public sector. Mr. Augustin focuses his work mainly on research and development organizations and processes in the automotive industry. Additionally, he specializes in powertrain-related topics, in particular,
on electric vehicle battery technology and the evolving industry around it.
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Andrea Balducci, PhD | Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry Jena (CEEC Jena, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena) | |
Professor, Institute for Technical Chemistry and Environmental ChemistryAndrea Balducci is Professor for “Applied Electrochemistry” at the Institute for Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry and at the Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry Jena (CEEC Jena) of the Friedrich-Schiller
University Jena, Germany. He is working on the development and characterization of novel electrolytes and active/inactive materials suitable for the realization of safe and high performance supercapacitors, metal-ion batteries
and polymeric batteries. Prof. Balducci is authors/co-author of more than 120 peer reviewed articles.
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Brian Barnett | Battery Perspectives | |
PresidentBrian Barnett recently founded Battery Perspectives LLC, a company providing consulting
services related to battery technology and battery safety. Dr. Barnett has extensive experience in assessment, development and commercialization of battery technology and is recognized as both a technical and industry expert related
to batteries and an expert in battery safety. He has directed a series of successful lab-based, highly multidisciplinary battery technology development programs that resulted in technology licensing or sale.
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Sophia Bauknecht | Technical Univ of Berlin | |
Department of Electrical Energy Storage TechnologyNo bio
available
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Robert Baylis | Roskill Information Svcs | |
Managing Director & Principal Consultant, Battery Raw MaterialsRobert Baylis is Managing Director of Roskill. Robert joined Roskill in 2006, focusing initially on the cobalt market, and moved onto analysing the lithium market in 2008, since when he has further strengthened Roskill’s
position as the leading source of insight on this nascent market. He has visited all bar one of the America’s brine operations, and the Roskill lithium team – now extended to four people - add Australia and China to
this. Robert has also worked on reports and projects across other battery raw materials, notably nickel, cobalt and graphite, as well as technology metals such as rare earths, scandium, tellurium and hafnium. Robert has presented
widely on various topics concerning mineral and metal supply, end-use developments and trends.
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Peter Birke, PhD | University of Stuttgart | |
Professor, Institute for PhotovoltaikProf. Kai Peter Birke has
many years of experience in research, development, production and quality management in connection with electrochemical cells and energy storage devices, in particular lithium-ion technology. His research program as part of the
professorship in electrical energy storage systems at the University of Stuttgart is based on three pillars. Firstly, he looks into the materials and chemical processes relating to electrochemical cells. Secondly, he is interested
in whole battery systems such as those used for electromobility: here he investigates new ways of increasing energy density at the system level. His third focus area is that of very large storage devices such as those required
to implement the energy turnaround. Since conventional electrochemical storage devices come up against their limits when confronted with such requirements, he looks into “power-to-gas” and “power-to-liquid”
techniques to investigate how electrical energy can be used to generate hydrogen or hydrocarbons so as to save electrical energy as chemical energy.
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Somasekhar Bobba, PhD | SABIC Research & Technology Pvt Ltd | |
Senior Scientist, Emerging Applications & PrototypingOver 12 years of expertise in the field of Composites, Thermoplastics and Application Development. Career Objective: Innovate, design and develop lightweight structures that can fly, run and communicate. Innovation & Research
Contributions: Filed more than 25(+) disclosures ( 14 Patents are Issued), Published research work in Journals, Conferences and Authored a book on Thermoplastics for Automotive safety. Participating in research review committees
for technology advancement through paper reviews and organizing technical discussions at conferences. Specialties: Composites, Engineering Thermoplastics, Finite Element Methods, CAE, Crash & Safety, Material characterization
& NDE Methods.
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Olaf Boese, PhD | ZSW | |
Deputy Head of Department, Battery Test CenterNo bio available
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Ian Braime | A123 Systems GmbH | |
Executive Director of Low Voltage Product ManagementIan Braime
is responsible for A123’s global Low Voltage product strategy, prior to this he headed A123’s European business development activities. His focus in his current role is on technical & commercial strategies to extend
A123’s leadership in 48V & 12V battery solutions. Prior to joining A123 in 2012, he spent 20 years in several commercial business development positions within global tier 1’s powertrain & chassis system suppliers.
He started his career completing a 4 year technical apprenticeship in parallel to gaining qualifications HND in Mechanical Engineering at Loughborough College & Diploma in Business Management at Nottingham Trent University
in the UK.
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Nicolo Brambilla | Nanoramic Labs | |
Chief Technology OfficerNicolo is an expert in energy storage
and nanotechnologies. He is lead author on numerous patents covering nano-materials for energy storage electrodes, electrolytes, energy storage cells and modules. He holds an MSc in Electrical Engineering and MSc in Micro and Nanotechnologies
from École Supérieure d'Électricité, and MSc in Physics Engineering from Politecnico di Milano.
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Klaus Brandt | Lithium Battery Consulting | |
ConsultantDr. Klaus Brandt studied Physics and began his industrial
career with the development of rechargeable Li-metal anode cells at Moli Energy in Canada over 40 years ago. After Moli, he worked on Li-ion batteries in Germany for VARTA and in the USA for Duracell. Later he managed two battery
start-ups in Germany before he joined Clariant’s battery materials business. He is now an independent consultant in the area of Li-batteries.
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George Brilmyer, PhD | Microporous LLC | |
Manager, R&DNo bio available
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Josh Buettner-Garrett | Solid Power Inc | |
CTOJosh Buettner-Garrett specializes in transitioning
energy storage technologies out of the laboratory and into products. As Solid Power’s CTO, he is responsible for leading the development of high energy batteries based on the company’s solid-state technology
platform. Prior to his role at Solid Power, Josh led the Energy Storage team at ADA Technologies where he oversaw the development of advanced batteries and ultra capacitors for a variety of applications. Josh did his graduate studies
at Colorado State University where he developed high capacity cathodes with improved cycle life, cost, and safety.
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Claude Chanson | Recharge aisbl | |
General ManagerNo bio available
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Alexandre Collet | ION Energy | |
CTO, Research & DevelopmentAlexandre Collet studied
engineering and completed his Masters in Power Electronics and Embedded Systems from University of Grenoble, France where he also researched ground-breaking inventions in power electronics architecture, Lithium-Ion cell ageing
factors and state identification. He then founded Freemens SAS, an industry leader in battery management systems which was acquired by ION Energy in 2018. Alexandre Collet is now the Chief Technology Officer of ION Energy, spearheading
all new product development and leading the team in building the world’s most advanced battery management and intelligence platform.
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George Crabtree | Argonne Natl Lab | |
Director, Joint Center for Energy Storage ResearchGeorge Crabtree is Director of the Joint
Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR) at Argonne National Laboratory and Professor of Physics, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering at University of Illinois, Chicago (UIC). His research interests include next-generation
battery technology and integrating energy science, technology, policy and societal decision-making. He has led several workshops for the Department of Energy on energy science and technology, is a member of the National Academy
of Sciences and has testified before the U.S. Congress on the hydrogen economy, on meeting sustainable energy challenges, and on the prospects for next-generation electrical energy storage.
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Mikael Cugnet | CEA Institut Natl de lEnergie Solarie | |
Battery ExpertDr. Mikaël Cugnet received his Master and
PhD degrees in Control Engineering from the University of Bordeaux in France, in 2004 and 2008 respectively. His PhD entitled “Ageing integration to the management of an automotive lead-acid battery” was funded by PSA
Peugeot Citroën under the guidance of Prof. Jean-Marie Tarascon. From 2008 to 2010, he was a post-doc in the team of Dr. Bor Yann Liaw, at the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, to work on characterizing and modeling Li-ion
and Lead-acid batteries. Since 2010, Mikaël is a battery expert at CEA, the French Atomic and Alternative Energy Commission, managing many academic and industrial projects on different technologies (Pb-acid, Ni-MH, Li-ion,
Na-ion, and Na-MCl2) mostly focused on battery modeling and diagnostic for transport applications. Mikaël has been the thesis advisor of 3 MSc and 5 PhD students. He has lectured on electrochemical storage at Ecole des Mines
de Paris since 2010. He has been a member of the Electrochemical Society since 2008 and has attended 34 international conferences in the battery field. He currently holds 4 book chapters, 6 patents, and 18 articles. He also acts
as an expert for the European Commission.
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Shmuel De-Leon | Shmuel De-Leon Energy Ltd | |
PresidentShmuel De-Leon is a leading international expert
in the business of energy storage. Prior to founding the company, Shmuel held for over 21 years various positions as an energy storage, electronic engineering and quality control team manager. Shmuel holds a BSc in mechanical engineering
from Tel Aviv University, an MBA in quality control and reliability engineering from the Technion Institute in Haifa, as well as an Electronic Technician’s diploma.
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Guido Donà | Arkema | |
Director, Planning & StrategyGuido M Donà joined Elf
Atochem (now Arkema Group) in 1992. Since then he has covered a number of Business Development and Management positions in Italy, France and the US. Guido worked for more than 15 years in the Adsorbents field and then in 2012 he
joined Arkema’s Specialty Polyamides Business Unit at the headoffice in France as General Manager, Powders & Specialties. In 2017 Guido was appointed Director, Planning & Strategy for the Technical Polymers BU, and
as such he is in charge of the Sutainability initiatives and activities of the BU. Guido holds a Master degree in Chemical Engineering from Politecnico di Milano.
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Martin Ebner, PhD | Battrion AG | |
CEODr. Martin Ebner is CEO and President of Battrion AG in
Switzerland. He holds BS and MS degrees from ETH Zurich in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, respectively. He received his PhD in the Laboratory for Nanoelectronics under the supervision of Prof. Vanessa Wood at ETH.
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Mark Ellis | Northvolt AB | |
Technical Lead Automotive, Battery SystemsNo bio available
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Stefan Elsner | Foundation GRS Batterien | |
Head, Purchasing and LogisticsStefan Elsner joined the team
at GRS Batterien in October 2015. He has an academic background in busi-ness studies and is now responsible for purchasing, logistics and operational handling. Stefan Elsner most recently served as head of purchasing for ZENTEK
in Cologne. He has many years’ experience in the systems business and will be a valuable addition to our team thanks to his outstanding skills in service network management. We look forward to working with Mr Elsner and wish
him every success!
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Bernd Engwicht | East Penn Mfg Co Inc | |
Director, Automotive Battery Application EngineeringBernd Engwicht held various positions
in European and American Battery Companies since 1989 including Vice President of Product Engineering and Global Product Engineering with main responsibility to roll out Lead Acid Start Stop technology globally, in 2015 he joint
East Penn Manufacturing in Pennsylvania in the position of Director Automotive Application Engineering covering Advanced Products for OEM customers as well as Product Engineering in active collaboration with various external partners
and customers.He earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Hannover University.
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Michael Fetcenko | Sion Power Corp | |
Chairman of the BoardMichael Fetcenko was President of Ovonic
Battery Company, the inventor of NiMH batteries when acquired by BASF in 2012. He became Managing Director of BASF Battery Materials, North America before becoming Director of Global Licensing. He is an inventor with over 70 patents
and 100 publications in the NiMH and Li-Ion batteries during his 39 years in the battery industry. He has extensive experience in licensing, with over 40 NiMH licenses and leading the Argonne National Laboratory NCM cathode material
patent enforcement and licensing effort which resulted in 12 licenses. He has led R&D, scale-up, and commercialization with P&L responsibilities. His inventions are used in all NiMH batteries for consumer, stationary and
hybrid vehicle applications such as the iconic Toyota Prius with over 10 million vehicles on the road. He has served on the Sion Power technical steering committee and board of directors for five years representing BASF
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Maximilian Fichtner, PhD | Helmholtz Institute Ulm for Electrochemical Energy Storage | |
Director, Helmholtz Institute UlmMaximilian Fichtner
is director at the Helmholtz-Institute Ulm (HIU) and full professor for Solid State Chemistry at the Ulm University. He is scientific director of CELEST (Center for Electrochemical Energy Storage Ulm-Karlsruhe) and spokesperson
of the German Excellence Cluster on battery research POLiS (“Energy Storage Beyond Lithium“). His work focuses on the exploration of novel methods for electrochemical energy storage and the development of the necessary
materials.
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Egbert Figgemeier, PhD | Helmholtz Institute Muenster | |
Professor, Helmholtz Institute MünsterProf Figgemeier
studied chemistry and did his PhD at the University of Paderborn. This was followed by academic research at the Universities of Dublin, Basel and Uppsala. In 2007 he joined Bayer Technology Services heading the materials and corrosion
lab as well as the development of materials for battery applications. From 2012 on, he worked as application development engineer for battery materials at 3M Deutschland responsible for technical support of customers in Germany
and Europe. Since 2016 he is group leader at the Helmholtz Institute Münster (section Aachen) and he holds the chair for “Ageing and Reliability of Batteries” at the RWTH Aachen University.
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Timothy Fister, PhD | Argonne Natl Lab | |
Materials Scientist, Chemical Sciences and Engineering DivisionTim Fister is a materials
scientist in the Chemical Sciences and Engineering division at Argonne National Laboratory. For over a decade he has used synchrotron x-ray methods to study the electrochemical response of batteries, fuel cells, and electrocatalysts
during operation.
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Frank Fleming | NorthStar Battery Co LLC | |
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Kristof Gabriel | Umicore | |
Commercial Director Recycling and RefineryFurther developing Umicore's strategy how to position
its capacities and capabilities for the recycling and refinery of batteries and battery materials. Optimize operations and growth objectives of the recycling and refinery team to build and operate a global industrial and commercial
footprint. Leading day to day operations, but also build the basis to be prepared on future quantities and technologies in the market. Umicore wants to offer a closed a closed loop into the market, so an active follow up on the
cobalt and nickel chemicals sales to different industries and applications is part of the scope. Responsible of the administrative follow up of the different current en future flows ensures a correct risk mitigation and P&L
accountability.
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Inigo Gandiaga | Ikerlan | |
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Juergen Garche | FCBAT Fuel Cell & Battery Consulting | |
CEOEducation: PhD – Theoretical Electrochemisty, 1970
Habilitation – Applied Electrochemistry, 1980 Academia: Lecturer - Dresden University of Technology, Professsor Electrochemistry - Ulm University, Visiting professor Electrochemistry at Shandong University, Dalian Institute
for Chemical Physics (China) and Sapienca University Roma Since 2015 - Senior Professor – Ulm University1970 – 1990, Senior researcher, University lecturer at TU Dresden, 1991 – 2004, Head of the Electrochemical
Energy Storage and Energy Conversion Division of the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research, Ulm, 2004 – now, CEO of FCBAT Ulm.
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Herbert Geiss | Pyramid Vision Consulting | |
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Michael Gilchrist | Highwater Innovations LLC | |
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Alexander Gitis, PhD | RWTH Aachen University | |
Post-Doc/CEO, Aachen University/Safion GmbHDr.-Ing. Alexander
Gitis studied industrial engineering with the specializations in electrical engineering and innovation management at the RWTH Aachen University in 2011. After graduation he started to work as a research associate at the chair of
electrochemical energy conversion and storage systems (ESS) held by Prof. Sauer at the Institute for Power Electronics and Electrical Drives (ISEA), RWTH Aachen University. In 2017 he received a doctorate in electrical engineering.
After his doctorate he has continued his activities as a post-doc in Prof. Sauer’s working group. Dr. Gitis has been working in the field of batteries for almost eight years. In 2019 he found the Safion GmbH a Spin-Off from
the RWTH Aachen University, where advanced battery diagnosis methods as well as safety systems are developed and commercialized. Since Mai 2019 the Safion GmbH is an official supplier of the Daimler AG and Volkswagen AG.
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Jayden Goh | Individual Consultant | |
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Tim Grejtak | Lux Research Inc | |
AnalystTim Grejtak is an Analyst for Lux Research’s Energy
Storage Intelligence Service based in New York. By providing thoughtful analysis of changing markets and policies, and covering innovative new chemistries and companies, Tim can help clients navigate the complex industries of transportation
and stationary energy storage. Prior to joining Lux Research, Tim was a chemical engineer for Lockheed Martin Energy helping to develop safe, durable, and inexpensive grid-scale batteries based on a proprietary novel chemistry.
There, he helped drive major improvements in battery design leading to a half-dozen awarded patents, as well as model system performance and benchmarking. Tim has gained experience with the automotive sector with posts at BMW and
Better Place working on fuel cells and lithium ion chemistries respectively. Tim holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a minor in their interdisciplinary energy studies program.
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Jens Groot | Volvo Trucks | |
ESS SpecialistDr. Jens Groot has worked within research and development
for heavy-duty vehicles with the Volvo Group since 2003 focusing on battery characterization, evaluation and modelling. Since 2012 he holds a position as energy storage specialist primarily working with cycle life evaluation and
cell modelling in both thermal and electrochemical domain. He received his PhD from Chalmers University of Technology, where the main focus of his research was on high-power Li-ion battery lifetime prediction and modelling.
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Oliver Gross | FCA US LLC | |
Energy Storage Systems, Advanced Electrification and TechnologyOliver is a Walter P. Chrysler Technical Fellow, for Energy Storage Systems, at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, where he is responsible for the Battery systems technology roadmap and architecture for FCA. He is a member of the United
States Advanced Battery Consortium Technical Advisory Committee, and chairs the committees on 12V Stop Start and 48V Mild Hybrid batteries. He is also Chairman for the Society for Automotive Engineers’ Work Group on Capacitive
Energy Storage Systems. He holds both a BS and a Master’s Degree in Materials Science, for the University of Toronto. Oliver has 20 years’ experience in the advanced energy storage industry. Prior to Chrysler Oliver
was at Cobasys, where he was responsible for all Nickel Metal-Hydride cell and module development, as well as the development of their lithium-ion battery portfolio. Before Cobasys, Oliver was at Valence Technology, where he was
responsible for lithium-ion cell design and development, which included extended-term deployments to Northern Ireland, South Korea, and China. Before Valence, Oliver was at Ultralife, developing lithium primary and secondary cells
for extreme environment applications. He currently holds over 10 patents, and more than 20 publications.
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Markus Hackmann, PhD | P3 Grp | |
Head of e-MobilityMarkus Hackmann obtained the following
diplomas: Special Engineering in E-mobility (VDI, Master’s of Engineering from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, and Dipl. Ing. (FH, from Fachhoschschule Osnabrück. He joined P3 Automotive GmbH in 2006, where he
is currently Partner and Lead E-Mobility.
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Eva-Maria Hammer, PhD | Johnson Matthey Technology Center | |
Product Innovation Manager, Battery MaterialsEva-Maria Hammer, Johnson Matthey Chemical
Products - After graduating in chemistry from the University of Bonn, Eva-Maria completed her PhD in solid state chemistry at the University of Bonn. Eva-Maria started her industrial career at Ceres Power in 2015 after four years
in fundamental research working on the material and process development for various energy storage applications. In her time at Ceres Power she worked on the development of functional layers in SOFC’s with a strong focus
on process optimization. With a strong interest in green energy materials, Eva-Maria has progressed her career to become a senior member of the JM Battery Materials team, playing a key role in the product development of JM’s
suite of next generation Li-ion battery cathode materials eLNO®.
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Christian Hanisch, PhD | Lion Engineering GmbH | |
CEOChristian studied Process Engineering at TU Braunschweig
(Germany) and has worked in the research project LithoRec and designed LithoRec II at the Institute for Particle Technology / TU Braunschweig on the topic of Recycling of Lithium Ion Batteries. He developed and patented new recycling
processes and led the project to the realization of a pilot plant. Recognizing the highest interest of industrial partners in this topic he co-founded the spin-off Lion Engineering GmbH with fellow PhD students and Professor Arno
Kwade in 2011. Beginning in 2016, Christian started to focus full-time on being CEO of Lion Engineering.
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Mohamed Hashish, PhD | Flow Shape Technologies Grp | |
Senior Technology FellowDr. Hashish joined Flow Research
Inc., now Flow International Corporation in Kent, Washington, USA, as a research scientist, in early 1979. Although Flow was involved in waterjet cutting, mainly for mining and limited factory applications, it wasn't until Dr.
Hashish invented a new technique to add abrasives to the waterjet that the strongest cutting tool in the world was realized.[2] This new technology revolutionized the waterjet technology and spread its use in over 50 industries
worldwide. Dr. Hashish supplemented his initial invention with over 40 patents to date to further improve and enhance the performance of waterjet cutting systems. Due to his outstanding work in the field and consistent advancements
to the abrasive waterjet technology, the University of Washington department of Mechanical Engineering honored him with the appointment as an affiliate professor of Mechanical Engineering. Dr. Hashish is also honored with the first
technology award from the Water Jet Technology Association WJTA, the pioneer award, and the service award from the same association.
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Stefan Haufe, PhD | Wacker Chemie AG | |
Director LIB Application Technology, Consortium für elektrochemische IndustrieDr. Haufe graduated in 2001 from the Technical University of Munich with a PhD in chemistry / electrochemistry. He then worked in the field of fuel cell development for various companies. At the Sartorius AG he spent more than
six years as group leader for stack and application technology. In 2008, he joined the Wacker Chemie AG as laboratory and project leader to develop new anodes materials for lithium-ion batteries. Within these activities he is responsible
for the lithium-ion battery application technology since 2017.
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Neil Hawkes | CRU Intl | |
Commodity Analyst, LeadNeil has been responsible for CRU’s
lead market analysis for nearly 30 years and is the main author of the company’s regular reports on this metal and is a regular speaker at conferences. First founded in 1969, CRU specialises in commodities, delivering global
business intelligence across a wide variety of non-ferrous and ferrous metals through analysis, prices, consulting and conferencing.
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Ola Hekselman, PhD | Imperial College London | |
Research Associate, Faculty of Engineering, Department of MaterialsOla Hekselman is a Research Associate in the Department of Materials. Her primary research interests are in solid-state chemistry and electrochemistry, with a focus on new materials and technologies for energy applications. Ola's
research concentrates on low-temperature chemical and electrochemical routes for lead recycling from lead-acid batteries. Ola's interests extend to material discovery for solid-state Li-ion batteries. This ranges from polymer,
ceramic and hybrid electrolyte systems to organic electrodes. Ola combines her expertise in inorganic and organic synthesis with characterisation methods to tailor electrochemical, chemical and mechanical properties of the
next-generation battery materials. Before joining Dr. David Payne's group and the RELAB project in December 2017, Ola was a Research Associate working with Dr. Ainara Aguadero. Between 2014 and 2016, she was a Research
Fellow in the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford, where she held an Academic Visitor position until 2017. Ola obtained her PhD in 2014 under the supervision of Prof. Peter G. Bruce at the University of St
Andrews.
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George Heppel | CRU Grp | |
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Andreas Hintennach, PhD | Daimler AG | |
Head, Battery ResearchAndreas Hintennach is a chemist
and medical doctor. He received his PhD in electrochemistry from the ETH Zurich and Paul Scherrer Institute (Switzerland) in 2010. After a postdoc stay at MIT in the field of lithium-air and catalysis 2010-11 he joined the research
department of Daimler AG where he serves as a senior manager. His present focus in the field of electrochemistry is fundamental research on next generation electrical energy storage and conversion materials and systems, sustainability
and toxicology.
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Viktor Irle | EV-Volumes.com | |
Market AnalystViktor Irle is co-founder, consultant, and market
analyst at EV-volumes.com, a global market intelligence platform for the electric vehicle industry that delivers consultancy services in the EV industry. EV-volumes.com’s key strengths are in global vehicle sales and data
for xEV vehicles, battery technology, charging infrastructure, future vehicles, governmental policies and targets, and forecasts. Prior to starting EV-volumes.com, Viktor Irle worked with consultancy services in the automotive
industry. He is convinced electric vehicles play an important role in shaping the future of the automotive industry. Viktor Irle has a Master’s degree in Management and Economics of Innovation, from Chalmers University of
Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, and a Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering and Management.
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Juergen Janek, PhD | Justus Liebig Univ Giessen | |
Professor, Director, Center of Materials ResearchJürgen
Janek holds a chair for Physical Chemistry at Justus-Liebig University in Giessen (Germany) and is scientific director of BELLA, a joint lab of BASF SE and KIT in Karlsruhe/Germany. He received his doctoral degree in the field
of physical chemistry of solids under supervision of Hermann Schmalzried and Alan B. Lidiard. He was visiting professor at Seoul National University, Tohuku University/Sendai and Université d´Aix-Marseille, and got
several awards for his scientific work. His research in physical chemistry of solids and electrochemistry spans a wide range from fundamental transport studies in mixed conductors and interface phenomena to in situ studies in electrochemical
cells. Current key interests include all-solid-state batteries, lithium- and sodium-based batteries and new solid electrolytes. He is particularly interested in kinetics at interfaces and in in situ techniques. Jürgen Janek
holds 12 patents and is author of about 300 peer-reviewed papers in a wide range of journals.
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Wonhee Jeong, PhD | LG Chemical Ltd | |
Leader, BEV Cell Development TeamWonhee Jeong obtained his
BS and MS in chemistry from Seoul National University, Korea. He received a PhD in chemistry from Stanford University (USA) in 2008. After two years of postdoctoral research at UNC at Chapel Hill (USA), he joined LG Chem as a manager
for the development of next-generation lithium-ion batteries. Currently, he is leader of BEV cell development team at LG Chem, and responsible for developing next-generation lithium-ion batteries for BEV applications.
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Kai-Philipp Kairies | RWTH Aachen Univ | |
Research AssociateMr. Kairies studied electrical engineering
in Aachen and Singapore. He is currently working as a research associate at RWTH Aachen University where he heads the research team “Market Development of Storage Systems”. Mr. Kairies is responsible for the scientific
evaluation of the federal funding program for PV Battery Systems implemented by the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi). His work focusses on grid integration of renewable energies and decentralized storage systems.
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Stefan Kamm, PhD | MAN Truck & Bus AG | |
Senior ManagerNo bio available
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Eckhard Karden, PhD | Ford Research Ctr | |
Technical Expert for Battery & Energy Storage TechnologyDr. Karden is Technical Expert for Battery & Energy Storage Technology at Ford's Corporate Research and Advanced Engineering Centre in Aachen, Germany. Since he joined Ford, he was responsible for numerous projects in the
fields of powertrain electrification, battery modeling and monitoring, and storage technology assessment, with a main focus on micro-hybridization in 14V systems.
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James Kaschmitter | SpectraPower LLC | |
CEOSpectraPower’s founder and CEO, James Kaschmitter founded/co-founded the following
companies in energy storage: PolyStor Corporation (1993): pioneered Li-ion manufacturing in the U.S.; PowerStor Corp (1997): developed and manufactures carbon aerogel supercapacitor, sold to Cooper-Bussmann; UltraCell Corp (2002):
developed and manufactures Reformed Methanol Micro Fuel Cells, sold to Brentronics; SpectraPower (2002/2014): advanced battery and supercap R&D.
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Tomohiro Kawai, PhD | Mitsubishi Chemical Corp | |
Senior Chief Scientist, Science & Innovation Center1993
Mitsubishi Kasei (now, Mitsubishi Chemical corporation) 1995 Tokyo Institute of Technology, DEng, Chemical engineering 2007 - 2012 Leader for program of "The safety electrolyte for LIB" funded by NEDO, Japan 2010 - 2012 Project
leader for "Advanced battery material" 2016 - now Development of thermal management parts for Lithium ion battery
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Jake Kay | Thermal Hazard Technology | |
Senior Research & Development Engineer, Research and DevelopmentThermal Hazard Technology
Ltd are the world-leader in the production of battery calorimeters and have a wide customer base among the principal cell manufacturers. Their most widely-sold product is the Accelerating Rate Calorimeter, which is complemented
by a range of other calorimeters suited to safety aspects of battery development. Jake Kay MEng (Hons) is an experienced experimentalist and research engineer at THT. He was the principal researcher in the initial development of
the Isothermal Control Platform (ICP) - the tool used to gather the data presented here. He has a speciality in calorimetry and thermal testing in the fields of Li-ion battery research and chemical reaction hazards. Previously
he was Process Safety Engineer at the UK’s Health and Safety Laboratory and was technical lead on a number of successful large-scale experimental projects.
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Terence Kearns | Wevo Chemie GmbH | |
Manager, Business DevelopmentTerence has more than 20 yrs
in Semiconductor and Electronic applications. Mech-Engineer with Chemical and Electrical engineering knowledge, has delivered advance materials on technology fields; immersion lithography to ITER Fusion Reactor TF-Coils. At Wevo,
Terence has strengthened the company’s drive for innovation and advancement in the field of Electronic Material supply.
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Juergen Koelch | EVA Fahrzeugtechnik GmbH | |
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Leopold Koenig | Custom Cells Itzehoe GmbH | |
CEOManaging director, founder and one of the visionaries of
CUSTOMCELLS®. As early as 2011, Leopold positioned himself for electromobility by moving to the development department for lithium polymer cells at Fraunhofer ISIT and founding CUSTOMCELLS® Itzehoe GmbH the following year.
Leopold is a specialist for application analyses and production technologies related to battery cells. Before that, he gained several years of international professional experience in the context of corporate controlling, the digitalization
of factories, the construction and new construction of a pharmaceutical production facility in China and the technical support of large-scale real estate projects. The diversity of the individual projects has led to an extensive
cross-industry network. He studied industrial engineering at Stralsund University, specialising in mechanical engineering and business management. Previously, Leopold König worked for several years as a paramedic in emergency
situations and learned at an early age how to act proactively and lead teams under difficult conditions.
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Kevin Konecky | Total Battery Consulting Inc | |
Consultant, Battery Systems ConsultantMr. Konecky brings over
20 years of xEV experience to his work, having worked on multiple complex designs for battery system development, charging system integration, and high-voltage powertrain integration. He is skilled in new product design and development,
product testing, product safety, integration of multiple sub-systems for vehicles, new product launches and has expanded his skillset beyond batteries into power electronics. His experience in batteries includes multiple technologies
(Li-ion, NiMH, UltraCapacitors, Lead-Acid).
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Sebastian Kratzer | MAN Truck & Bus AG | |
Teamleader Batterysystems R&DNo bio available
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Franz Kruger | ECM Lithium AT GmbH | |
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Arnold Lamm, PhD | e-Technologies GmbH | |
Founder and Executive DirectorDr. Lamm studied mechanical and
chemical engineering at the Rhine-Westphalia Technical University (RWTH), Aachen. He obtained his PhD from the Jülich GmbH research center, and joined Daimler AG in1995. Since then he has worked in different positions as senior
manager for “Fuel Cell Stack and System Technology”, “Energy Storages” (Hydrogen tank, High-Voltage-Batteries) and “Fuel Cell Drivetrain”. In April 2009 Dr. Lamm became member of the board of
German ACCUmotive at Nabern, and has been responsible for the development of Li-Ion batteries (Hybrid, EV, Plug-in). In December 2010 Dr. Lamm took over a new department at Daimler AG: “Characterization of HV Battery Systems“.
He is member of the AG2 in the National Platform Electro Mobility in Germany.
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Emmanuelle Lancelle-Beltran, PhD | PSA Group | |
Battery System Expert – Storage Systems & ElectrotechnicsEmmanuelle Lancelle-Beltran is a Chemistry Engineer (CPE Lyon, 1998). She received her PhD in Molecular Chemistry & Solid Elaboration in 2001 from the Montpellier II University, co-funded by Air Liquide. Since 2001, she had
different positions as research engineer (Emory University, CEA/Le Ripault, EADS), continuously working on applied research in the field of material chemistry and catalysis. Dr. Lancelle-Beltran joined the Groupe PSA in 2006 in
the Research & Development Division as Battery Team Leader, then Manager of High Voltage Battery Engineering Department, before being appointed to her current position in 2015 as Battery System Expert.
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Juergen Langwost | IMPACT Clean Power Technology | |
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Natalia Lebedeva, PhD | European Commission | |
Scientific Project Officer, Joint Research CenterNatalia
Lebedeva obtained her PhD in physical chemistry and electrocatalysis from Eindhoven University of Technology (The Netherlands) in 2002. From 2002 to 2011 she was a (senior) scientist at the Energy Research Centre of the Netherlands
(ECN) leading projects on development of proton-exchange fuel cells for automotive applications. From 2011 to 2013 she worked as a project manager at the Maritime Materials Performance Centre of TNO, leading research on corrosion
and corrosion protection in extreme environments. In 2013 she joined the battery energy storage testing for safe electrification of transport (BESTEST) team at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre in Petten.
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Vincent Ledoux Pedailles | Infinity Lithium Corp Ltd | |
Vice PresidentVincent Ledoux-Pedailles is Vice-President
- European Corporate Strategy And Business Development at Infinity Lithium Corporation. Infinity Lithium is developing lithium production in Europe to power a renewable future. He previously worked at IHS Markit where he led the
lithium and battery materials research team. The team covers the entire industry’s supply chain from the extraction of the raw materials to their conversion to chemicals and battery materials used in cathodes, all the way
to their end uses such as electric vehicles, energy storage systems, portable electronics and others. He joined IHS Markit in 2014 where he first focused on basic chemical commodities and led the EMEA Chlor-alkali team. Earlier
in his career, he worked for Talison Lithium located in Perth, Australia, tracking the lithium industry in China and Europe. He also worked for Roskill, an international metals and minerals research and consulting company, where
he monitored various metals and industrial minerals markets. Mr Ledoux-Pedailles is a regular speaker at various industry events across the world presenting at chemical, mining, and energy related conferences. Mr. Ledoux-Pedailles
holds a Business Masters in Risk Management and International Purchasing from ESDES Business School in France. He wrote his master's thesis on the development and deployment of electric vehicles powered by lithium-ion batteries.
He has also studied at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark and Marshall University, US.
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Hartmann Leube, PhD | BASF AG | |
Senior Vice President, RCN New TechnologiesHartmann Leube,
a native of Ludwigshafen, Germany, studied chemistry at the University of Freiburg and earned a PhD in Polymer Chemistry 1991. Until 1992, he worked on materials for non-linear optics at Hoechst-Celanese in Summit/NJ, USA. 1992,
he joined BASF starting out in the central Polymer Research Laboratory. In the following years he held various positions in research, plant operations, marketing and business management. The course of these assignments brought
him in contact with a manifold of operational, strategic and innovation related topics e.g. in the Paper, Coatings, Automotive, Fuels and Lubes, Food and Chemical industry. Since 2016, Hartmann Leube heads the BASF research department
for Battery Materials and Inorganics.
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Andrew Leyland | Benchmark Mineral Intelligence | |
Head, Forecasting & ConsultancyAndrew has over 15 years
of experience in the metals, mining and minerals industry as an analyst and consultant and has held roles as a Director at Wood Mackenzie, Principal Consultant and Practice Area Leader at CRU Consulting and Associate Director and
Senior Commodities Analyst at VTB Capital. As Head of Forecasting & Consultancy he is responsible for creating and maintaining Benchmark’s independent forecasting services – quarterly subscription offerings for
lithium, graphite, cobalt, nickel and Li-ion cell costs. Benchmark also undertakes a select number of consultancy projects each year for major actors across the li-ion battery supply chain from the world’s leading mining
companies to battery makers and electric vehicle manufacturers. On the consultancy side he has specialised in Supply Chain Strategy Management and Metals & Mining Finance and Project Valuation, overseeing numerous lenders market
reports; pre-feasibility studies; commercial due diligence projects; offtake studies; syndication deals and IPO support projects. Andrew has also produced and edited leading industry publications on the finished steel and steel
pipe markets, the GFMS Gold Survey on behalf of Thomson Reuters, and the World Silver Survey on behalf of the Silver Institute. He holds a BA (hons) in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from the University of Oxford.
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Rui Liu | Solvay Specialty Polymers Italy SpA | |
Global Marketing Manager, BatterisRui Liu is Global Marketing Manager
Batteries in Solvay Specialty Polymers. She has more than 14 years of experience in fluoropolymers and related markets, started as technical development engineer. She has worked in Li-ion Battery market since 2014, having been
deeply involved in the development of new generation Solef® PVDF for cathode binder, separator coating, and currently leading the new application exploration of high performance polymers in battery module and pack.
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Mark Lu, PhD | Industrial Technology Research Institute | |
Certified Senior Industrial Analyst, Industry, Science and Technology International Strategy Center (ISTI)As a certified senior industrial analyst of the biggest think-tank in Taiwan, Mark is responsible for research about battery-related industries in Taiwan, from material, cell, pack and related applications. Not only handling
the official government statistics about Taiwan’s battery industries, he also plays a role in providing consultations to both the Taiwan government and companies worldwide. In the past six years, his clients have included
the top 100 Taiwan companies and global enterprises like GM, VW, Intel, China Steel Company, China Petroleum Company and Japanese material companies. From 2010, he served as the deputy secretary-general of the Taiwan Battery Association.
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Jean-Francois Magnan | Nemaska Lithium Inc | |
Innovation ManagerMr. Magnan is a professional engineer with more than 20 years of experience
in the metallurgical industry. During his career, he held several positions within the lithium battery industry including: R&D Project Manager, Consultant and Quality Control Metallurgist. He also acted as Promoter and Project
Manager of Phostech Lithium Inc. His department ensures the growth of the company by generating business opportunities based on the development of new products and processes. These products and processes are designed to maximize
the benefits of the resource extracted and by optimizing the value of the co-products and the horizontal and vertical integration of its high-purity lithium hydroxide production activities. Mr. Magnan is the author/inventor of
several patents in the lithium rechargeable batteries field. He holds a master’s degree in Materials Engineering from Laval University (2000).
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Holger Manz, PhD | Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft | |
Head of Development for Energy Supply and High-Voltage SystemsAs the Head of Development for Energy Supply and High Voltage Systems, Dr. Holger Manz is responsible for all traction batteries and charging devices of the Volkswagen Brand . Currently he is strongly involved in the realization
of Volkwagens MEB platform until 2019. Dr. Manz has a proven management track record and 20 years of experience in various R&D leadership positions in Volkswagen. He earned an Engineering Diploma at the Technical University
of Braunschweig in aerospace engineering and holds a doctorate in smart materials.
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Didier Marginedes | Blue Solutions | |
Senior Vice President, Director, BlueSolutions®Didier
Marginedes is graduated from « Ecole Supérieure d’Electricité » in 1978, he has a Master of Sciences from Berkeley University (USA) obtained in 1979 and an Executive MBA from INSEAD (1989). After
a first experience within Aerospatiale, he joined Schlumberger (81-86) to lead the development of signal processing for logging tools. He then worked for Air Liquide (86-95) where he was in charge of the development of energy-related
businesses and of strategic marketing. In 1995, he joined Bolloré as R&D Director where he managed the development strategy including competitive analysis and new products development. In 2001, Didier Marginedes added
the function of General Manager of a new subsidiary of Bolloré group: Batscap whose objectives were the development and sales of energy storage products such as batteries and supercapacitors. These products were mainly dedicated
to clean energy transportation markets such as Electric Vehicle (Bluecar), electric bus (Bluebus), hybrid vehicles and clean tram system with energy recovery. He has been in charge of Autolib technical developments and of the developments
of solutions of Energy Storage optimization. He is currently vice chairman of BlueSolutions (listed company subsidiary of Bolloré Group) which gathers all the companies providing services in energy storage optimization in
mobility and stationary markets.
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Fernanda Marzano | Scania CV AB | |
Development Engineer, Materials Technology R&DNo bio
available
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Jenny Mash | Johnson Matthey Technology Ctr | |
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Roland Matthé | Opel Automobile GmbH | |
Technical Fellow Battery Systems & Electrification Architecture, Engineering Propulsion SystemsRoland Matthé is Technical Fellow for Battery Systems and Manager for electrification architecture at Opel Automobile GmbH which is part of Group PSA. He is working on future strategy for automotive battery systems and
battery lifecycle including 2nd life projects. From 2007 to 2011 he had been leading the development of the VOLTec Lithium-Ion battery system for Opel Ampera and Chevrolet Volt at the General Motors Technical Center in Michigan,
USA. Since 1997, he held various position in GM’s fuel cell team, leading system engineering group and fuel cell system component After joining Adam Opel AG in 1989 he worked on electric vehicle development and battery integration
for the Opel Impuls electric vehicles gaining experience with all types of automotive battery systems. Roland Matthé received his “Diplom Ingenieur” title (master’s degree) in electrical engineering from
the Technical University of Darmstadt in 1989.
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Stuart McKenzie | ArcActive Ltd | |
CEO and Managing DirectorNo bio available
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Eberhard Meissner, PhD | Clarios | |
Formerly Senior Technical Leader, ElectrochemistryNo bio available
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Surya Moganty, PhD | NOHMs Technologies Inc | |
CTODr. Surya Moganty received PhD in Chemical and Biomolecular
Engineering in 2009 from Clarkson University and subsequently worked as a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell University, where he developed nanomaterials for Li-ion batteries, including Li-S cathode materials and ionic liquid-based
polymer electrolytes. Dr. Moganty is an expert in hybrid materials, ionic liquid electrolytes, and electrochemistry. He published 20 peer reviewed research articles and currently holds 10 US patents. Dr. Moganty, as a PI received
$9M funding to date from various Federal and State funding agencies to support the R&D work at NOHMs Technologies
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John Muldoon, PhD | Toyota | |
Senior Principal Scientist, Battery and Fuel Cell ProgramJohn
Muldoon received his BSc (Hons) degree in Chemistry from Queens University of Belfast. He completed his PhD degree at the University of Notre Dame under the direction of Professor Brown, studying air oxidation of organics using
terminal oxo complexes of late transition metals. He worked as a Research Associate at the Scripps Research Institute under Professor Sharpless (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 2001) and Professor Fokin, developing applications of
click chemistry including in-situ click chemistry to discover HIV protease inhibitors and acceleration for chemical reactions on water. He is currently a Principal Scientist at Toyota Research Institute of North America. His research
interests include future energy solutions such as multivalent batteries, lithium/sulfur batteries, Li-ion batteries, all-solid batteries and fuel cells. He has numerous patents in the area of new battery chemistry and fuel cell
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Calum Munro | PPG | |
Senior Scientist, Science & TechnologyCalum Munro is a senior
scientist in PPG’s mobility team; focused on the development and commercialization of paint and coatings technologies for autonomous and electric vehicles. Calum joined PPG in 1997 as a research scientist and earned his bachelor
of science in Forensic and Analytical Chemistry and a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow Scotland.
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Hannes Neupert | ExtraEnergy eV | |
PresidentSchool education in print and graphic art Stuttgart,
University Halle (Germany) Industrial Design. Since 1992 leader of the ExtraEnergy project, since 1996 President of theExtraEnergy organization. Since 2001 work as freelance consultant in the LEV area. Since 2003 external project
manager for battery selection at Deutsche Post AG/DHL Express for LEV application.
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Veronika Obersteiner, PhD | AVL List GmbH | |
Project Manager IODP, IODP Architecture & TechnologyDr. Veronika Obersteiner has studied Technical Physics at the Graz University of Technology, Austria with specialization on quantum-mechanical simulation in the field of organic electronics. After her doctoral studies she joined
the structural and thermal simulation group at AVL List GmbH in Graz, where she focused on battery safety and lifetime simulation. In her current role, she is responsible for connected toolchains to unify testing, simulation and
data management along the whole vehicle development process.
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Masato Origuchi | Renault SAS | |
Electrical Energy Storage System ExpertAfter he graduated
from the University of Tokyo in 1989, Mr. Origuchi started his engineering carrier in the vehicle research laboratory of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., where he was in charge of developing Nissan FEV presented in 1991. He continued to
develop Altra EV and Tino HEV in Nissan taking a part of developing the world first Li-ion batteries for automotive applications until his resignation from Nissan at the end of 2000. Since 2002 he has been working for Renault in
France always in charge of advanced battery development. He is now responsible for Renault’s EV battery development group.
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Marco Ottaviani | formerly FIAMM | |
Dangerous Goods Safety AdvisorNo bio available
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Anne Oxley | Brazilian Nickel Ltd | |
Technical DirectorAnne is a chartered metallurgical engineer
from the Royal School of Mines, Imperial College London. She has over 25 years’ experience in the oil, gas and minerals industries. She began her career working for various large engineering companies as a metallurgist and
later a project engineer in The Netherland and France. Anne is also a scientific associate of the Natural History Museum in London. Since 2003 she has been the driving force behind the development of nickel laterite heap leaching
firstly with European Nickel at the Çaldağ project in Turkey and further projects in the Philippines. In November 2010 Anne left EN to co-found Alyssum Ventures Ltd (AVL) to further develop and commercialise nickel laterite
heap leaching technology. Brazilian Nickel Ltd (BRN) was founded in May 2013, to specifically advance Brazilian nickel laterite heap leach projects including its flagship project the Piauí Nickel Project in NE Brazil. Anne
is Technical Director of BRN and is an executive member of the AVL & BRN boards.
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Benjamin Park, PhD | Enevate Corp | |
Founder & CTODr. Park leads Enevate’s R&D efforts.
He is an expert in battery and surface/bulk chemistries, and novel battery manufacturing techniques. Ben has authored 45+ talks/publications, and has 100+ patents issued/filed. He holds a doctorate in mechanical&aerospace engineering
from UC Irvine, MSEE from Purdue University, BSEE from Seoul National University.
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Stefano Passerini, PhD | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | |
Professor, Helmholtz Institute UlmStefano Passerini is
Professor at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. His research activities are focused on electrochemical energy storage with special focus on improving the sustainability of high-energy batteries. Co-author of more than 500 papers
(Source:Scopus; H-Index: 80; > 23,000 citations), a few book chapters and several international patents, he has been awarded the 2012 Research Award of the Electrochemical Society Battery Division, the ISE Fellow status and
the membership of the Leopoldina Akademie.
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Yatish Patel, PhD | Imperial College London | |
Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical EngineeringHaving
trained as a physicist before moving to engineering, Yatish is interested in developing engineering solutions centered around scientific understanding of lithium ion batteries. His reserch portfolio focuses on understanding degradation
mechanisms, failure modes and the limits of operation of batteries and the impact these have on system design and control.
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Richard Pekala, PhD | Entek Intl LLC | |
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Guillermo Pereira | Fortech | |
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Andreas Pfrang, PhD | European Commission | |
Scientific Officer, Joint Research Centre, Directorate for EnergyAfter graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, Andreas Pfrang received a doctor's degree in physics at the University of Karlsruhe, Germany, in 2004. After providing microscopy services as team leader at Freudenberg
Forschungsdienste in Weinheim, Germany, in 2007 he joined the European Commission's Joint Research Centre in Petten, Netherlands. There he performed fuel cell related research and was responsible for the microscopy services of
the site until end of 2012. Since January 2013 he has contributed to a project on battery testing at the Joint Research Centre.
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Kunal Phalpher | Li Cycle Corp | |
Chief Commercial OfficerKunal Phalpher has extensive international
experience in the lithium-ion battery and renewable energy sectors, with a focus primarily on strategy and business development. His recent experience includes working as a Director of Product Development at a residential solar
company and Director of Business Development with a lithium-ion battery manufacturer in North America. Prior to those roles, Kunal spent a number of years in Germany working in the renewable energy and energy storage sectors. Kunal
earned his Bachelor of Applied Sciences in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto and holds a Master of Business Administration from the Rotman School of Management.
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Christophe Pillot | Avicenne Energy | |
Battery Survey ManagerChristophe has built up considerable
expertise in the area of battery market. He joined AVICENNE 22 years ago and spent 3 years in Japan making analysis on the Electronic, Mobile & Japanese battery market. Christophe gained large experience in marketing, strategy
analysis, technology and financial studies for the battery and power management fields. He developed the battery market analysis for AVICENNE which counts more than 200 customers worldwide. Christophe published several annual surveys
like “The rechargeable battery market 2016-2025”. He is also the founder & chairman of Batteries congress in France since 1999. He is now Director of AVICENNE ENERGY.
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Wenzel Prochazka, PhD | AVL List GmbH | |
Senior Product Manager, Global Battery Competence TeamWenzel
Prochazka studied Mechanical Engineering for Mechatronics at the University of Graz in Austria and the Institute of Applied Sciences in Rouen, France. During his PhD thesis at the University of Graz (2009 - 2013), he investigated
ageing mechanisms of Lithium ion cells for PHEVs and EVs by means of experimental designs and electrochemical ageing modelling. Since 2004, he has been involved in modelling of energy systems at different enterprises and research
centers (e.g. VA Tech Austria, ONERA France) and vehicle thermal management at AVL. In 2010 he joined AVL List’s Global Battery Competence Team as a junior expert for ageing of battery systems. In 2013 he switched to his
current position as Product Manager for battery systems.
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Maarten Quix | Umicore Battery Recycling | |
Manager, Recycling DevelopmentNo bio available
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Matthew Raiford | RSR Corp | |
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Subhajeet Rath | TNO Automotive | |
Research Scientist, PowertrainsSubhajeet Rath received a
BTech degree in Mechanical Engineering from Vellore Institute of Technology, India in 2013, and an MSc degree in Automotive Technology from Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands in 2018 with a specialization in Control
Systems. He worked at Mahindra and Mahindra ltd., India for 2 years as a powertrains development engineer. He is currently working at TNO, Helmond, The Netherlands as a research scientist working on modelling, state estimation
and control of battery systems for automotive applications.
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Caspar Rawles | Benchmark Mineral Intelligence | |
Analyst, Cobalt & CathodesCaspar Rawles joined Benchmark in 2016 to cover cobalt and
cathodes for the energy storage industry and has launched the company’s battery focused cobalt sulphate price estimate. Caspar begun his career working as an exploration geologist in West Africa primarily for Rio Tinto and
subsequently moving on to the world of finance where he worked as a commodities broker in London gaining a deep understand of commodity markets from an economic standpoint.
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Bernhard Riegel | HOPPECKE Batterien GmbH & Co KG | |
Director, ResearchDr. Bernhard Riegel was awarded his doctor
degree by the University of Stuttgart in 1994. From 1995 to 1997, within his postgraduate time, he participated in different work groups at the University of Texas under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Alan Cowley and Prof. Dr. H.-G.
v. Schnering. In 1998, he joined the ZSW as a scientific assistant, working on several projects including ultrasonic corrosion measuring methods for lead-acid batteries. In 2001 he joined the HOPPECKE group and after heading various
R&D activities within the company, took over the management of the R&D Department in 2003. Since 2008 Dr. Riegel is additionally responsible for the structure of HOPPECKE Advanced Battery Technology GmbH for the use of
nickel metal hydride and lithium ions technology in the industrial market as a general manager. He is author of several publications in magazines, conferences and seminars. Chairman of IRES Conference 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,
2015, 2016, 2017 (International Renewable Energy Systems), Chairman of LABAT 2011 and 2017. Member of the advisory board “Batterieforschung Deuschland”(Battery development Germany).
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Marco Romero | Euro Manganese Inc | |
President and CEOMarco Antonio Romero is an entrepreneur and
businessperson who founded Eldorado Gold Corp., Polaris Materials Corp., Euro Manganese, Inc. and Delta Gold Corp. and who has been the head of 5 different companies. Mr. Romero is President, Chief Executive Officer & Director
at Euro Manganese, Inc. and Co-Managing Director at MANGAN Chvaletice sro (a subsidiary of Euro Manganese, Inc.). Mr. Romero previously was Senior Vice President-Corporate Development at Ivanhoe Mines Ltd., Director at Polaris
Materials Corp., President & Chief Executive Officer for Delta Gold, Inc., President, Chief Executive Officer & Director at Delta Gold Corp., Senior Vice President-Corporate Development of Turquoise Hill Resources Ltd.
and Executive Director at Eldorado Gold Corp.
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Christian Rosenkranz, PhD | Clarios | |
Vice President, Engineering & Product Development EMEADr. Christian Rosenkranz is responsible for the global start-stop product line development and the European engineering center of Johnson Controls Power Solutions now Clarios. Prior to this role, Christian was responsible for
the global research network as Vice President Advanced Materials and Products. During his 20 years of industry career Christian had several global assignments in the functions of research and development, business development and
general management for the Li-Ion system integration center in Hannover. Dr Rosenkranz holds a PhD in Electrochemistry and has studied in Hannover and London.
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Michael Sanders | Avicenne | |
Senior AdvisorMike has significant energy storage materials
value chain understanding with an emphasis on lithium-ion batteries and systems with 13 years of market knowledge and relationships. He joined AVICENNE in May of 2016 as a Senior Advisor. Since joining the AVICENNE team, Mike has
been leading the US AVICENNE activity working with many clients holding strategy workshops, validation of growth opportunities, helping clients establish their growth plans in energy storage and establishing M&A targets/diligence.
Before joining AVICENNE, Mike had a very long career with DuPont, his most recent role was the Global Marketing Director – Energy Storage Venture where he developed significant understanding and insights for the energy storage
materials market, device manufacturing and systems while leading global marketing and customer interface efforts to establish programs to enter the $20B energy storage materials market. He has a degree in Chemistry from the University
of Delaware and is a member of the Society of Automotive Engineers and Electrochemical Society.
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Wasim Sarwar | Williams Advanced Engineering | |
Senior Battery Systems EngineerDr Wasim Sarwar is a Senior
Battery Systems Engineer at Williams Advanced Engineering, where he is responsible for the design and development of a range of high performance battery systems, which include OEM hypercars, multiple high-profile motorsport batteries,
and novel aircraft. He is also active in the plant design and commissioning of a new UK-based battery manufacturing facility. He gained his PhD in Electrochemical Engineering from Imperial College London, and formerly worked for
Jaguar Land Rover.
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Atsushi Satou | Furukawa Battery Co Ltd | |
Research Engineer, R&DNo bio available
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Falko Schappacher, PhD | MEET Battery Research Center, Univ of Muenster | |
Member of the Board of DirectorsAt the MEET Battery Research
Center at Münster University (WWU) Falko Schappacher has been managing director since 2016. After attaining his doctorate degree (2008) in inorganic solid state chemistry, he gained many years of experience in different positions
at the WWU and the MEET Battery Research Center. Since he started his position at the MEET Battery Research Center in 2009 he initiated and managed several public and industry funded projects. Falko Schappacher has been involved
in more than 50 scientific publications and numerous conference presentations.
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Michael Schoenleber, PhD | Batemo GmbH | |
CTOMichael Schönleber studied electrical engineering
at the KIT, Germany, where he focused on electrochemistry and system theory. At the end of his studies, he developed state and parameter estimation algorithms for Battery Management Systems at the Research & Technology Center
of Robert Bosch LLC in Palo Alto, USA. Afterwards he returned to KIT and obtained his PhD, focusing on low-frequency impedance characterization of Lithium-Ion cells. In 2017 he co-founded the Batemo GmbH, which is specialized on
creating physical, customer and cell specific, validated battery models. Dr. Schönleber was awarded with the Siemens Energy Award for being the best student of electrical engineering at KIT of his year and with the Freudenberg
Award for the best PhD thesis at KIT in 2017. He is co-inventor of two patents in the field of battery state estimation.
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Jeremy Schrooten, PhD | Pyrotek Inc | |
Technical DirectorPyrotek produces graphite for lithium-ion
batteries in the USA. Through our proprietary technology, we create the most consistent, stable, long-life material available. We’re constantly pushing the limits of graphite to improve battery performance. While we’re
currently focused on graphite, we might expand to other materials in the future. As Pyrotek’s battery materials technical leader, I’m working with materials for lithium-ion batteries every day.
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Sandra Seitz | INFICON GmbH | |
Dipl.-Ing., Market Manager, Automotive Leak Detection, MarketingSandra Seitz is the Market Manager Automotive Leak Detection for INFICON. She joined INFICON in 2003 as product manager followed by leading a business development project for INFICON. Previously she had served as a product manager
for 3D Systems. She holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering / Materials Science.
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Jochen Settelein | Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research | |
Expert Group Manager, Lead-Acid Technology, Fraunhofer R&D Center ElectromobilityJochen Settelein received his Master of Science in nanostructure technology in 2012, focusing on surface and semiconductor physics. From 2013 on, he was PhD student at the University of Würzburg in cooperation with the Fraunhofer
ISC. He was working on the topic “Additives in lead-acid batteries and their influence on the physical and electrochemical properties of the active material”. Since 2016 he is group manager for lead-acid battery technology
at the Fraunhofer R&D Center Electromobility FZEB. Besides advanced battery testing and analytics, his group focusses on fundamental and applied studies about the mechanism and effects of the battery active material.
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Denis Sharypin | MMC Norilsk Nickel | |
Head, Market ResearchNo bio available
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Tal Sholklapper | Voltaiq Inc | |
CEODr. Tal Sholklapper is the CEO and co-founder of Voltaiq,
the industry leader in big data analytics for battery OEMs, transportation, energy storage and consumer electronics companies. Tal has a BS in Physics and Applied Mathematics and an MS and PhD in Materials Science and Engineering
from UC Berkeley.
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Jan Singer, PhD | TWAICE Technologies GmbH | |
Battery EngineerJan Singer is a Research Assistant in the field
of Electrical Energy Storage Systems, at the Chair for Electrical Energy Storage Systems, Institute for Photovoltaics, University of Stuttgart, Germany focusing on the detection of electrochemical effects induced by volume strain
and developing new non-destructive characterization methods for Lithium-ion cells in his PhD work under the supervision of Prof. Dr-Ing. Kai Peter Birke. He started his professional career in 2006 as mechatronic technician at Harman/Becker
Automotive Systems. In 2012, he received his Bachelor of Engineering from University of Applied Sciences Ulm in Energy Systems. Afterwards he joined University of Stuttgart and graduated with an MSc in Sustainable Electrical Power
Supply in 2015.
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Brian Sisk | A123 Systems LLC | |
Vice President, Product DevelopmentDr. Brian Sisk is Vice President
of Cell Product Development at A123 Systems. Brian oversees global lithium-ion cell design for low-voltage and high-voltage vehicle applications. During his time at A123, Brian’s team has launched cells for global automakers,
including EV, PHEV, 48V MHEV, and starter batteries. Brian also leads research into the relationship between vehicle applications, regulatory requirements, and their impact on battery design. Brian received his PhD in Chemistry
from California Institute of Technology, focusing on thin-film chemical vapor detection systems. Prior to joining A123, Brian was Director of Design Analysis at Johnson Controls Power Solutions.
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Michael Slater, PhD | Farasis Energy Inc | |
Chemist and Energy ScientistManaging R&D for advanced Li-ion battery technology: High-energy
cells, safer batteries, Li-ion manufacturing and recycling process development.
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Steven Sloop | OnTo Technology LLC | |
PresidentEducation: Willamette University; Salem, Oregon; Chemistry,
BS, 1987 Oregon State University; Corvallis, Oregon; Inorganic Chemistry, PhD 1996 Relevant Experience: Founder and President of OnTo Technology LLC (2002 - present): ·Served LGChem/Apple battery recall of 2004-2006. ·Awarded
highly competitive SBIR research grants from NSF, DOE, EPA and ONAMI. ·Contract Research for clientele including Tesla Motors, Vehicle Recycling Partnership, Bend Research Inc., Central Oregon Community College, and Argonne
National Laboratory. ·Postdoctoral Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory with Dr. John B. Kerr (1998-2000), developed diagnostics for lithium-ion batteries, electrolyte reactivity and life-limitations in lithium-ion
batteries, non-flammable electrolytes, transference number measurements in polymer electrolytes.·Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Willamette University (1995-97) ·Oregon State University PhD Thesis “Synthesis
and Characterization of Polymer Electrolytes and Related Nanocomposites”, Professor Michael M. Lerner, research advisor.
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Bob Spotnitz, PhD | Battery Design LLC | |
PresidentDr. Spotnitz is a leading developer of mathematical
models that simulate battery operation. Dr. Spotnitz, who previously held several senior technical positions in materials and battery development, founded Battery Design in 1999 to provide consulting and develop custom software
for battery developers and users. He is a well-known speaker on various aspects of battery engineering.
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Oliver Spreitzer, PhD | Strategy Engineers GmbH & Co KG | |
PartnerDr. Spreitzer studied industrial engineering at
the University of Karlsruhe and obtained a PhD in technology management from the University of St. Gallen. He started his career as a management consultant with Booz. Allen & Hamilton. He then became CEO of the Internet start-up
VitaGO (with €48 m in funding, one of the largest start-ups of that time). At Avaya-Tenovis, he was responsible for the services business, and then joined the management team of the internet service provider Freenet. Dr. Spreitzer
has been Partner at Strategy Engineers GmbH & Co. KG since 2011.
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Robert Stanek | P3 Automotive GmbH | |
Partner, E-MobilityRobert Stanek studied Business Management
and Production Technology at the University of Stuttgart. He joined P3 in 2012 as an automotive consultant and worked before for major TIER1s and OEMs in the Technical Sales and Controlling departments. Since 2017 Robert is Partner
at P3 and responsible for e-mobility area with focus on powertrain systems and cost management. His projects encompass among other things cost analysis of batteries, technical benchmarking of e-powertrain components and charging
technologies as well as strategic analysis’ in the field of electric mobility for OEMs, Tier supplier and Equipment Manufacturer in Asia, USA and Europe. He is an expert in the field of product cost optimization and technical
due diligence projects.
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Allen Stoneberg | Trojan Battery | |
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Dee Strand, PhD | Wildcat Discovery Technologies Inc | |
CSODr. Dee Strand is a Senior Scientist at Wildcat Discovery
Technologies. Dr. Strand has over twenty years of experience in materials research, development, and commercialization, primarily in the areas of energy storage and electronic applications. Prior to joining Wildcat in 2013, Dr.
Strand served as a Research Fellow at Dow Chemical, where she was the technical lead in Dow Energy Materials, as well as the Principal Investigator on external research programs with universities and national labs on battery materials.
Dr. Strand also has extensive experience in patent analysis and technical due diligence of new technologies. Dr. Strand completed her PhD in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, under the supervision of
Professor John Schrag. Her PhD research focused on rheology and birefringence of polymeric solutions. Dr. Strand also holds a Master of Science degree in Chemistry from the California Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Science
degree in Chemistry from North Dakota State University.
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Rob Sweney | Tiveni Inc | |
Technical Program ManagerEV engineering leader with deep experience in battery systems.
I have led battery engineering for several automotive companies including startups and major OEMs, in globally distributed teams. I'm excited about new opportunities to develop better transportation for the world, whatever that
may end up being. Specialties: mechanical design, battery technology, systems engineering, packaging and safety, design for automotive application, testing, program organization and management, leadership, startups
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Milan Thakore | Wood Mackenzie Ltd | |
Research Analyst, Battery Raw MaterialsMilan Thakore joined
Wood Mackenzie in 2015, working in both metals and the energy markets team. Subsequently he joined the consulting team to develop Wood Mackenzie’s deep dive study into lithium demand and most recently is providing analysis
for the new battery raw materials service. Milan holds a BSc in Materials Science and Engineering from Imperial College London and an MSc in Metals and Energy Finance from Imperial College Business School. Prior to Wood Mackenzie,
Milan worked in the automotive sector as an engineer at GKN.
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Axel Thielmann | Fraunhofer Institute for Systems & Innovation Research | |
Deputy Head, Competence Center for Emerging TechnologiesDr.
Axel Thielmann is Deputy Head of the Competence Center "Emerging Technologies" and Head of the Business Unit “Industrial Technologies” at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (Fraunhofer ISI).
His research areas focus on scientific, technological developments in emerging technologies such as nanotechnology, advanced materials, production technologies with focus on energy technologies. He performs analyses on their technical,
market potentials, socio-economic and environmental impacts and dynamics, regulatory frame conditions and implications for strategic planning and technology policy. He represents the Fraunhofer ISI in the Fraunhofer Battery Alliance,
he is Member of the Working Group on Batteries in the National Platform Electric Mobility (NPE), and permanent guest in the advisory board of the “Batterieforum Deutschland”. Since 2010 Dr. Thielmann is coordinating
and conducting a Roadmapping and Monitoring process on Lithium-Ion Batteries for electric mobility and stationary energy storage on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
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Shuichi Uchikoga | Toshiba Corp | |
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Matthias Ullrich, PhD | Volkswagen AG | |
Head of Battery Cell Development, Center of Excellence – Battery CellDr. Matthias Ullrich is head of development in the newly created Center of Excellence Battery Cell at Volkswagen AG in Salzgitter. Previously, he had worked at Volkswagen since 2000 in the areas of group research, fuel cell development,
drivetrain development and electrics / electronics development, where he was responsible for the development of the Volkswagen brand HV battery systems. Previous professional positions were at VARTA Batterie AG, the Hahn-Meitner-Institute
and Hoechst AG. Matthias Ullrich studied physics and received his PhD from Darmstadt University, Germany.
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Tom Van Bellinghen | Umicore Rechargeable Battery Materials | |
Marketing & Sales Director, Rechargeable Battery MaterialsTom Van Bellinghen joined Umicore in 2009 as the Marketing & Sales Director taking care of Umicore´s Rechargeable Battery Materials business. Working out of the Umicore HQ in Brussels, he divides his time between Belgium
and Asia. In 2012 he became also responsible for raw material purchasing before becoming the VP Marketing and Sales in 2018. Since 2019 he’s focusing his time on managing the relationships with OEM’s worldwide. Previously,
Tom was a business Development Manager at Intel, and the Country Manager Benelux for Flir Systems. Tom Van Bellinghen holds a Master of Science degree in Electromechanical Engineering from the Catholic University of Leuven and
obtained a degree in Business Administration from the Leuven Graduate School for Business Studies.
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Bart Vanden Bossche | SQM Europe NV | |
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Anna Vanderbruggen | Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf HZDR | |
PhD StudentGeologist engineer with an international master’s
degree in Georesources Engineering. PhD student at Helmholtz Institute of Freiberg working on recycling fine particles of spent lithium ion batteries.
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Ralf Wagner, PhD | E Lyte Innovations GmbH | |
CEODr Ralf Wagner studied chemistry (BSc) at the RWTH Aachen
University and business chemistry (MSc) at the University of Muenster. He graduated with a PhD in the field of electrolytes for lithium-ion batteries in the working group of Prof. Martin Winter at the MEET Battery Research Center
of the University of Muenster. Since 2018, Dr Ralf Wagner works for Custom Cells Itzehoe GmbH as technical sales manager and project planner. Since May 2019, Dr. Ralf Wagner co-founder and CEO of the start-up company E-Lyte Innovations
that focuses on the development and production of tailor-made electrolytes. He has overall 8 years of experience in the field of lithium-ion batteries and is author/co-author of 36 scientific publications and inventor of 7 patent
applications.
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Thomas Waldmann, PhD | Zentrum fur Sonnenenergie und Wasserstoff Forschung ZSW | |
Team Leader Post-Mortem Analysis and Aging MechanismsDr.
rer. nat. Thomas Waldmann studied chemistry at Ulm University, where he received his PhD in physical chemistry. In 2011, he joined the ECM group at Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und Wasserstoff-Forschung Baden-Württemberg
(ZSW).He became team leader of the Post-Mortem and ageing mechanisms group at ZSW in 2017.
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Liwu Wang, PhD | AEM Components (USA), Inc. | |
Director of Business DevelopmentDr. Wang got his PhD degree at
Max-Planck-Institute. As co-inventor of 38 US & China patents in materials development, designing and processing for electronic components, he worked as R&D Manager for 15 years. Since 2016, Dr. Wang’s work function
has been changed from the R&D to Director of Business Development.
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Dirk Weber | Clarios | |
Vice President Start-Stop Engineering & EMEANo bio available
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David Weight | Cobalt Institute | |
PresidentDavid graduated as an Applied Scientist some years
ago now, and has been involved with the metal mining industry for thirty-nine years, having spent twenty years with the Zambian Mining Industry providing technical and commercial services to one of the world’s largest refined
copper and cobalt producers. For a significant portion of this time he was the Chief Executive of Zambia Consolidated Copper Mines (UK) Ltd before the industry was eventually privatised. David then worked with Mitsui & Co Ltd
and provided consulting services in financial risk management and metals trading before working with Anglo American Corporation of South Africa specialising in the integration of base metal assets. He then moved into the Lloyd’s
Insurance market and spent a number of years with Jardine Lloyd Thompson Ltd, the largest European based insurance broker, to specialise in managing all aspects of mining risks. David is now President of the Cobalt Institute, Director
of the Cobalt REACH Consortium Ltd, REACH Metal Carboxylates Consortium and the Non-Ferrous Alliance. The Cobalt Institute represents a large part of the global cobalt industry and works to promote the sustainable and responsible
production and use of this very special, technology enabling metal.
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Marcel Weil, PhD | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | |
Scientific Staff, Research Area Innovation Processes and Impacts of TechnologyMarcel Weil currently works at the Institute for Technology Assessment and Systems Analysis (ITAS) , Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Marcel does research in Sustainability Assessment, Life Cycle Thinking, Chemical Engineering,
Materials Engineering and Ecological Engineering. A major focus is on emerging technologies, energy storage and energy grids. Their current project is 'Energy System 2050.'
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Stefan Werkstetter | Skeleton Technologies GmbH | |
Head of Applications EngineeringStefan Werkstetter has
worked in the field of automotive energy storage and system architecture for over 12 years. His background is in electrical engineering and data processing. Working for BMW in electrical system pre-development back in 2008, his
focus was on 12V and 48V architectures with lead-acid batteries, Li-ion batteries, and ultracapacitors. In 2012, Stefan joined Maxwell Technologies, where he was involved in three ultracapacitor-based automotive applications on
12V and 48V, which are all in series production now. In 2018, Stefan joined Skeleton Technologies, where in his role as Head of Strategy he is leading applications engineering and product marketing to introduce future ultracapacitor
generations in the market.
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Martin Winter, PhD | University of Muenster | |
Chair, Applied Material Science for Energy Conversion and StorageMartin Winter holds the Chair of Materials Science, Energy and Electrochemistry at the University of Muenster (WWU) in Germany. He is a founding director of MEET Battery Research Center at WWU and the founding director of the
Helmholtz Institute Muenster, which is a branch of Forschungszentrum Juelich. Martin Winter is the spokesperson of German Battery Research and holds more than 40 awards and recognitions and is a member of the National Academy of
Engineering.
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Kelvin Wu, MBA | SEMCORP | |
Director, Overseas BusinessKelvin Wu is the Director of Overseas
Business at SEMCORP where he is responsible for strategic planning, business development, marketing, and corporate development activities outside of China. Prior to SEMCORP, Kelvin has diverse experiences with Macquarie Capital,
Mizuho Securities, and General Electric in investment banking, capital markets, general and strategic management. Kelvin finished MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and Bachelor in ChemE from University
of Michigan-Ann Arbor.
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Mo-Hua Yang | TD HiTech Energy Inc | |
President, EnergyBus e.V & General ManagerDr. Yang currently
is Vice Chairman of TD HiTech Energy Inc. The company is a spin-off company from Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan. He obtained his PhD in Chemistry at University of Louvain, Belgium in 1997. Dr. Yang has
worked in ITRI from 1997 to 2008. He has been the Deputy Director of the Energy Storage Materials and Technology Division. Dr. Yang has over 20 years of experience in EV battery developing, specializing in Li-ion battery. He has
been a project manager for Li-ion battery development in LEV and HEV application as well as the LEV promotion project in Taiwan, those projects were supported by Taiwan government. He has more than 120 publications, 15 patents
and over 60 conferences presentations in the field of Li-ion battery technology and EV applications. Beside the research experience, Dr. Yang also involve in standardization of battery safety and communication protocol in charging
system of LEV (E-bike, E-scooter) product. He currently is vice president of BATSO e.V., and president of EnergyBus e.V., in Germany.
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Akira Yoda | Denka Co Ltd | |
Researcher, Battery and Conductive Materials, Special Conductive MaterialsAkira Yoda received
his Master degree in Applied Science for Electronics and Materials from the Kyushu University in 2009 after which he worked as a researcher at Denka. He became a visiting scholar at University of California San Diego (UCSD) from
2015 to 2017. He is currently working at Denka.
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Carlos Ziebert, PhD | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | |
Head of the Calorimeter Center, Thermophysics and Thermodynamics GroupDr. Ziebert earned his Diploma degree and his PhD in Physics from the Saarland University Saarbrücken, Germany. In 2002 he joined the Research Center Karlsruhe (now Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)). He has more than
16 years of international R&D experience in thin film technology, modelling and thermal characterisation of materials for energy systems and more than 60 peer-reviewed articles. Since 2011 his research is focused on electrochemical,
thermal and safety characterization of Li-ion cells. He has been project leader in 5 projects related to electrochemical energy storage and from 2011-2013 he was the manager of the EERA Joint Programme on Energy Storage. Currently
Dr. Ziebert is the head of the Calorimeter Center.
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Michael Zimmerman | Ionic Materials Inc | |
FounderDr. Mike Zimmerman is the Founder and CEO of Ionic
Materials, a materials Technology Company that has developed a solid polymer electrolyte with a new conduction mechanism for solid state batteries. Prior to Ionic Materials, Mike founded Quantum Leap Packaging (QLP) which invented,
then developed a new liquid crystal polymer technology used for high frequency semiconductor packaging, and films for the emerging 5G antennae and radar systems. QLP was acquired by a multinational manufacturer, Interplex Industries.
Prior to this Mike worked at Bell Laboratories where his role was to develop new materials process for semiconductor packaging and materials for the original key technologies for fiber to the home. For his technical contributions
he rose to the level of "Consulting Member of Technical Staff" which is reserved for the top 1% of the technical community. Mike has been a Professor at Tufts University for more than 25 years, teaching materials science, and providing
students opportunity for thesis/research work at his companies.
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