COOKIES: By using this website you agree that we can place Google Analytics Cookies on your device for performance monitoring. |
University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Engineering - Mechanics and Materials Seminar Series > Hierarchical structuring of micro and nanoparticles for Li-ion battery electrodes
Hierarchical structuring of micro and nanoparticles for Li-ion battery electrodesAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Hilde Hambro. Research in the field of micro and nanotechnology has led to the development of materials with fundamentally new or improved functionality, which have the potential to revolutionise electronics, drug delivery, water purification, and energy storage. These scientific discoveries can help address many of the grand challenges our society is facing. However, to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by these materials better techniques are needed to control their microscale and nanoscale arrangements, for instance to optimise transport processes. In this talk I will discuss such techniques for Li-Ion battery applications with a particular focus on hierarchical structuring of materials at the macro, micro and nanoscale. This talk is part of the Engineering - Mechanics and Materials Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
Other listsMajor Public Lectures in Cambridge Cambridge BioDesign Enterprise Tuesday 2013/2014Other talksThe corporation and law in the making of global capitalism Cell competition during development and disease Mechanobiology of cell shape control Unravelling the visual system of a bacterium Eruptions, Emissions and Enigmas: from fuming volcanic vents to mass extinction events |