Battery 2030+ Annual Conference
May 28-29th 2024 Grenoble (France)
PROGRAMME
May 28-29th
May 27th – Side activities for Young Scientists*
14:00-14:30 Welcome coffee
14:30-16:00 Formal discussion with Young Scientists where a couple of points will be discussed (e.g., what are the topics of high interest, how to create a young scientist community and get in touch with, the interest about being part of a YS community, …).
16:00-16:30 Meeting point & transfer to the labs
16:30-17:30 Lab tours (open to all participants / registration needed). More info about the lab tours here.
*Young Scientists: PhD researchers / with PhD thesis defended in 2017 or later
May 28th – Day 1
08:00-09:00 Registration & welcome coffee
09:00-09:10 Welcome by CEA and CNRS – Pascale Bayle-Guillemaud (CEA/DRF/Irig) and Jean-Marc Bassat (CNRS Institute of Chemistry)
09:10-09:20 Welcome by the European Commission – Johan Blondelle (DG RTD)
09:20-09:30 The battery partnership – some reflections – Fabrice Stassin (BEPA)
09:30-09:45 BATTERY 2030+ the previous phase and what now? – Kristina Edström (Uppsala University)
09:45-10:30 Lithium-rich layered and disordered Rocksalt cathodes: the role of oxygen redox – Peter Bruce (Univ. Oxford)
10:30-10:45 The global battery landscape – Monika Curto Fuentes (VDI/VDE)
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
Moderator: Simon Perraud (CEA)
11:15-11:30 PEPR, a large French battery initiative, Helene Burlet (CEA)
11:30-12:00 BIG-MAP – Tejs Vegge (DTU)
12:00-12:15 Best Practices the next steps – Simon Clark (SINTEF)
12:15 -13:00 Oral presentations picked based on abstracts – Marta Mirolo (ESRF) and Maria Arnaiz (CICe)
13:00-14:30 Lunch and poster session
Moderator: Kristina Edström (Uppsala University)
14:30-16:00 Project presentations
– 14:30-15:15 Healingbat, Phoenix, Salmander
HealingBat’s roadmap to self-healing – Stefan Palzer (TU Dortmund)
Phoenix, Project Overview – Joris de Hoog (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
A smart, self-healing battery built for a sustainable economy – Samson Y. Lai (Institute for Energy Technology (IFE))
– 15:15-16:00 Opera, Opincharge, Ultrabat
Development of Operando Techniques and Multiscale Modelling to Face the Zero-excess Solid-state Battery Challenge – Qiong Cai (University of Surrey)
Operando analyses and modelling of Interface dynamics and charge transport in lithium-ion batteries – Philippe Moreau (CNRS)
Capturing ultrafast electron and ion dynamics in batteries – Hilton B. de Aguiar (CNRS)
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
Moderator: Montse Casas (CICe)
16:30-16:45 Batman, a French initiative for next generation batteries’ digital twins development, Marion Chandesris (CEA-Liten)
16:45-17:00 Openstorm, the french Battery Characterization Platform – Sandrine Lyonnard (CEA)
17:00-17:15 Introduction to poster pitches and evening beer session – Marta Mirolo (ESRF) and Maria Arnaiz (CICe)
17:15-18:00 Poster pitches
18:00-18:15 Group photo
18:15-21:00 Poster session and walking dinner + beer session drink for young for future networking discussions on Young Scientists community and on 3 topics on which focus during next young Scientists Event on 2025
May 29th – Day 2
07:30-08:30 Morning coffee
Moderator: Kristina Edström (Uppsala University)
08:30-10:30 Project presentations
– 08:30-9:15 ReUse, Renovate, Revitalise
ReUse – Marco Schott (Fraunhofer ISC)
Renovate A circular and chemistry-neutral approach for recycling and recovery of battery waste feeds: the renovate project – Eliana Quartarone (University of Pavia and INSTM)
Recycling of low value components using high purity pre-treatment, dIrect recycling and green hydrometallurgical approaches for recycling of Lithium Ion and Sodium Ion batteries – Sulalit Bandyopadhyay (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU)
– 9:15-10:30 BatCat, BATTwin, Cicero, Streams
Integrating physics-based modelling with logics and data driven methods into actionable modelling and decision support for battery – Martin Thomas Horsch (Norwegian University of Life Sciences)
Flexible and scalable digital-twin platform for enhanced production efficiency and yield in battery cell production line – Marcello Colledani (Politecnico di Milano)
MSA-based flowsheet to produce Made-in-Europe NMC cathodes – Brecht Dewulf (KU Leuven – SOLVOMET)
Sustainable Technologies for strengthening the European raw materials supply chain – Marcus Jahn (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH)
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
Moderator: Mathieu Morcrette (CNRS)
11:00-11:10 Introduction of the battery valley in North of France – Mathieu Morcrette (CNRS)
11:10-11:20 Tiamat – Hervé Beuffe
11:20-11:30 Verkor – Gilles Moreau
11:30-11:40 Syensqo – Ludovic Odoni
11:40-11:50 Revisiting the physical manufacturing space for battery cells – Frédéric Aguesse (CIDETEC)
Moderator: Philippe Jacques (EMIRI)
11:50-12:05 Skills and the BEPA/Batteries Europe position paper – Silvia Bodoardo (POLITO)
12:10-12:30 Requirements in the Batteries Regulation with a focus on performance and safety – Andreas Pfrang (JRC)
Moderator: Thore Sekkeness (EBA250)
12:30-13:00 Panel discussion on how to accelerate innovation from research to products – Reza Younesi (NoVo), Gilles Moreau (Verkor), Ludovic Odoni (Syensqo), Hervé Beuffe (Tiamat), Fanny Bardé (SOLiTHOR)
13:00-14:30 Lunch and poster session
Moderator: Marta Mirolo (ESRF) and Maria Arnaiz (CICe)
14:30-14:45 Input from young scientists What is the future – challenges and possibilities (Marta and María)
14:45-15:30 Oral presentations picked based on abstracts.
Moderator: Philippe Jacques (EMIRI)
15:30-16:00 Reflecting comments and poster award – Bozorg Khanbaei (BEPA) & Halgard Staesche (Wiley) & Kristina Edström
16:00-16:30 Meeting point & transfer to the labs
16:30-17:30 Lab tours