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LLIBTA Symposium
Large Lithium Ion Battery Technology and Application
Tuesday, June 7 to Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Advanced Automotive Battery Conferences

AABC Europe 2011 – LLIBTA Symposium

Session 1:
Advances in Active Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries

In this session, we will review the latest developments in key Lithium-Ion cell materials, targeting the automotive and other large battery applications that promise to deliver enhanced performance, life, and safety, at equal or lower cost.


 

Prof. Martin Winter
Chairman:
Prof. Martin Winter, Chair, Applied Material Science for Energy Conversion and Storage, Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster

 

Prof. Winter's main research interests are in applied electrochemistry, materials electrochemistry and inorganic chemistry and technology. He is the past president of the International Battery Materials Association (IBA), Past Chair of the Division of Electrochemical Energy Storage and Conversion of International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE), and Associate Editor of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society (ECS). Currently, he is the spokesperson of the LIB2015 Innovation Alliance of the BMBF (Germany Ministry of Education and Research) and a member of the National Platform E-Mobility (NPE).

  1. Price Trends & Market Shares of Different Cathode Materials: Looking into the Crystal Ball
    Tom Van Bellinghen, Global Marketing & Sales Director, Rechargeable Battery Materials, UMICORE Cobalt & Specialty Materials
  2. Recent Advances in Cathode Materials for Automotive Applications
    Michael Kruft, President, Toda Kogyo Europe GmbH
  3. Stabilized Nickelate Cathode Material for High-Energy and High-Power Automotive Lithium-Ion Cells
    Brian Barnett, Senior Vice President R & D, Tiax
  4. Anode Material for Large-Format Battery and Next Generation
    Tatsuya Nishida, R&D Manager, Hitachi Chemical Co.
  5. Study of LiBOB as Alternative Conducting Salt
    Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Head of Battery Materials Department, ZSW