Battery NDE #2
Tracks
Room 408/409
Thursday, June 27, 2024 |
4:20 PM - 6:00 PM |
408-409 |
Overview
Chairs: Megan McGovern & Robin James
Speaker
Dr. Don Arnone
TeraView LTD
Terahertz Self-Referencing Technology for Characterizing XNO® Material-Based Battery Anodes: Advancements in Performance Evaluation and Analysis
Biography
Don Arnone has over 40 years’ experience in the development of Terahertz technologies in different application areas. Following a PhD at the University of Cambridge, he worked at the Toshiba Research Centre in Cambridge, UK, and for periods in Japan with Toshiba’s R&D. Dr. Arnone spun out the TeraView business in 2001 as co-founder with Professor Pepper. He was a James Joule Medal and Prize Recipient in 2011 for pioneering work in the science, technology, and applications of Terahertz radiation, and was elected to the Royal Society of Engineering in 2017.
Dr. Ming Huang
Imperial College London
Developing ultrasonic evaluation tools for battery manufacturing processes
Biography
Author Bio: Dr Ming Huang is currently a postdoctoral research associate with the Non-Destructive Evaluation Group at Imperial College London, UK, where he also earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering in 2021. He works at the intersection of wave physics and materials science, focusing on developing ultrasonic characterisation and monitoring technologies for engineering and energy materials and systems.
Ruimin Qiao
Using ultrasound and machine learning for real-time inspection of complex processes within battery cells during their manufacturing
Biography
Shaurjo Biswas is the CTO and co-founder of Liminal Insights Inc., a battery manufacturing intelligence company whose mission is to accelerate the transition to electric mobility by improving quality and reducing cost of batteries. Liminal's inspection platform combines ultrasonic measurements with machine learning to provide battery manufacturers actionable insights throughout the production process. Shaurjo holds a B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Madras, India, and Ph.D. in Materials Science from the University of Michigan. He was a Postdoc at Princeton University working on new battery architectures and processing methods, before spinning out Liminal based on his postdoctoral research.
Dr. Hongbin Sun
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Linear and nonlinear ultrasonic techniques for NDE of Li-ion batteries
Biography
Hongbin Sun is an R&D associate staff at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). He received a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2020 with an outstanding dissertation award. His research interests include ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation, ultrasonic sensor development, structural health monitoring using ultrasound, machine learning for ultrasonic NDE, and their applications for nuclear power systems and civil infrastructures.