A02- Sympoisum in Honor of George Blomgren

Thursday, 13 October 2022: 08:00-10:20
Room 223 (The Hilton Atlanta)
Chair:
Akshay Pakhare
08:20
Uncovering Molecular Structure – Redox Potential Relationships for Organic Electrode Materials: A Hybrid DFT – Machine Learning Approach
O. Allam (Georgia Institute of Technology), H. M. Woo (Texas A&M University), G. Brantley, R. Kuramshin, Z. Stoichev (Georgia Institute of Technology), B. J. Yoon (Texas A&M University), and S. S. Jang (Georgia Institute of Technology)
08:40
Transfer Learning Enabled Deep Learning Model for the Prediction of Battery Performance from Electrolyte Formulations
V. Sharma, M. Giammona, D. Zubarev, T. Erdmann, A. Tek, K. Nugyuen, and Y. H. Na (IBM Almaden Research Center)
09:00
Isoindigo-Derived Organic Small-Molecules As Long-Lifespan and High-Rate Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Batteries
J. J. Park (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), S. J. Yoon (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), J. Kim (University of Michigan, Michigan), and J. E. Kwon (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
09:20
A Thermodynamically Consistent Multiphysics Theory for Rechargeable Electrode Materials: In Situ Experiments and Numerical Modeling
A. Pakhare (Michigan State University), S. A. Chester (New Jersey Institute of Technology), and S. Nadimpalli (Michigan State University)
10:00
Playing with Intramolecular and Intermolecular Electronic Effects in Lithiated Organic Electrode Materials
L. Bernard (Nantes Université-IMN-CNRS, France, Technocentre Renault, Guyancourt, France), A. Jouhara, E. Quarez (Nantes Université-IMN-CNRS, France), P. Tran-Van (Technocentre Renault, Guyancourt, France), S. Renault, and P. Poizot (Nantes Université-IMN-CNRS, France)