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Dear Participants,

The new edition will be taking place downtown Grenoble at the World Trade congress center (WTC) on the 12th-14th June 2024.

The international Operando Battery Days is a conference dedicated to the characterization of batteries by means of advanced operando techniques, both in-lab and at Large Scale Facilities. The program will focus on advanced characterization tools and methods applied to probe the bulk & interfacial properties of active materials in battery devices, with focus on investigations in operando mode, e.g. during battery cycling under realistic conditions.

Being able to probe in real-time a large variety of battery technologies, e.g. Li-ion and beyond, is key to enable the development of better, safer, smarter and more sustainable devices for applications in e-mobility and stationary storage. The conference will present the most recent developments and progresses to observe and map the evolving structures, including phase transitions, redox mechanisms, interfacial reactions, ageing, transport, in relation to materials composition & design and battery operating conditions. Synchrotron- and neutron-based techniques will be highlighted as they provide unique insights on the changes inside electrodes and electrolytes across multiple lengthscales with high time/spatial resolution.

The conference will gather ~ 120 participants from both academia and industry, and bring together experts in electrochemistry, materials science, technology, and analytical methods, therefore providing a unique opportunity to bring the battery community all together and constitute a platform for exchanging ideas, discussing new approaches, stimulate networking and collaborations. Ample space for discussion will be given during the breaks and the evening events and young researchers are highly encouraged to submit their abstract.

 

 

Claire Villevieille & Sandrine Lyonnard

Academic partners

 

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News

Deadline for abstract April 15th

 

Registration is now opened

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