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You can find the briefing paper here: The Value of Modelling for Battery Development and Use

The Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering and the Faraday Institution have been bringing together scientists and engineers from across Imperial College London to discuss Multi scale Modelling for Batteries and the potential for industrial use by simplifying the process of creating and using models, thereby reducing costs and time to market and increasing product performance and quality .

Through our discussions, we have written a joint Briefing Paper outlining the research that is being untaken at Imperial and it’s potential for industry and the global community. Join us for the launch of this insight where authors of the insight will present their work and then discuss with those from industry the potential effects outlined.

Structure of the event

  • Welcome and House Keeping by Professor Nicholas Harrison, IMSE Co-Director
  • Remarks from Professor Gregory Offer, Professor in Electrochemical Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering Imperial College London.
  • Introduction to the briefing paper from the paper authors – Dr. Jacqueline Edge and Dr. Laura Lander
  • Panel Discussion with audience Q&A
  • Closing remarks

Panelists

  • Professor Chris-Kriton Skylaris, Professor of Computational Chemistry at the University of Southampton
  • Dr Dhammika Widanalage, Assistant Professor WMG, University of Warwick
  • Nigel Taylor, Founder of BatteryDesign.net
  • Dr Jacqueline Edge, Faraday Institution Project Leader at Imperial College London
  • Dr Laura Lander, Lecturer at King’s College London Department of Engineering

If you have any questions about accessibility requirements please email Leah Adamson (IMSE Events and Communications Manager) on l.adamson@imperial.ac.uk

About IMSE

The Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering (IMSE) is one of Imperial College London’s Global Institutes, drawing on the strength of its four faculties to address some of the grand challenges facing the world today. The Institute’s activities are focused on tackling problems where molecular innovation plays an important role.

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