Vous êtes ici : Accueil > Le laboratoire > Actualités > Accelerating battery characterization using neutron & synchrotron techniques: Why and how?

Agenda


Battery 2030+ Excellence Seminar

Accelerating battery characterization using neutron & synchrotron techniques: Why and how?

Mardi 08 mars 2022 à 15:30
Visioconférence Zoom
Publié le 8 mars 2022

​Guest speaker: Dr. Sandrine Lyonnard 
Laboratoire Systèmes Moléculaires et nanoMatériaux pour l'Énergie et la Santé


Agenda

15:30 -15:35 Intro Kristina Edström
15:35-15:50 Presenting speaker Isidora Cekic-Laskovic
15:50- 16:35 Presentation ‘’Accelerating battery characterization using neutron & synchrotron techniques: why and how?’’ Sandrine Lyonnard
16:35- 16:45 Q/A  Sandrine Lyonnard
16:45- 16:55 Summery Isidora Cekic-Laskovic


Sandrine Lyonnard is Research Director (equ. Full Prof) at CEA-IRIG in Grenoble and deputy head of the Functional Materials Synthesis, Structure and Properties (STEP) lab gathering 20 permanent staff researchers on energy topics, from photovoltaics to fuel cells and batteries. 
She is a soft matter physicist specialized in the study of structure-transport interplay in nanostructured, hierarchical and ionic materials. Her research is dedicated to the development of scattering, imaging and spectroscopic ex-situ, in-situ and operando techniques at Large Scale Facilities for the characterization of fuel cell and battery components and systems.

BATTERY 2030+ Objectives:
Objective 1: Facilitate and monitor the implementation of the BATTERY 2030+ roadmap.
Objective 2: Maintain and develop the BATTERY 2030+ roadmap by mapping ongoing R&I activities and identifying emerging obstacles and research needs.
Objective 3: Contribute to European curricula in battery technologies.
Objective 4: Promote and communicate the objectives and achievements of the BATTERY 2030+ initiative and facilitate scientific dialogue.