AVS 63rd International Symposium & Exhibition
    Manufacturing Science and Technology Monday Sessions

Session MS-MoM
Manufacturing for Next-Generation Energy Solutions

Monday, November 7, 2016, 8:20 am, Room 103A
Moderator: Erik B. Svedberg, The National Academies


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9:00am MS-MoM3 Invited Paper
Manufacturing Challenges in Batteries: Lessons from Current Technology for Future Energy Storage Developments
Yet-Ming Chiang, MIT
9:40am MS-MoM5
Efficient Manufacturing of Nano-structured Lithium Sulfide for Next Generation Batteries
X. Li, Y. Yang, Colin Wolden, Colorado School of Mines
10:00am MS-MoM6
Anode Protection for Advanced Energy Storage Systems via Atomic Layer Deposition
Chuan-Fu Lin, M. Noked, Institute for System Research, University of Maryland, A.C. Kozen, Naval Research Laboratory, A.J. Pearse, University of Maryland, College Park, K. Gregorczyk, Institute for System Research, University of Maryland, S.B. Lee, University of Maryland College Park, G. Rubloff, Institute for System Research, University of Maryland
10:40am MS-MoM8
Controlling Nanomaterial Assembly to Improve Material Performance in Energy Storage Electrodes using Electrophoretic Deposition
Landon Oakes, R.E. Carter, A.P. Cohn, C.L. Pint, Vanderbilt University
11:00am MS-MoM9
3D Architectures for Thin Film Batteries – from Science to Manufacturing
Gary Rubloff, C. Liu, E. Hitz, S.B. Lee, University of Maryland College Park, K. Gregorczyk, University of Maryland, College Park
11:20am MS-MoM10 Invited Paper
Advanced Manufacturing R&D for Clean Energy in the US Department of Energy
Mark Johnson, Advanced Manufacturing Office, U.S. Department of Energy