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SpeakersPlenary LecturesGoing toward high energy density electrochemical capacitor: the essential role of the electrolyte, Prof. Andrea Balducci, University of Jena, Germany. A 25-year journey from Los Alamos to the east along the Saint-Laurent and Loire rivers, to investigate electrode materials and aqueous electrolytes for Electrochemical Capacitors, Prof. Daniel Bélanger, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Canada Electrolytes in electrochemical capacitors: beyond capacitive storage, Prof. Elzbieta Frackowiak, Poznan University of Technology, Poland High-power, high-energy storage enabled by 2D metallic materials, Prof. Yury Gogotsi, Drexel University, United States of America Evolution of supercapacitors for climate change, Prof. Katsuhiko Naoi, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan A Tale of Two Technologies: Capacitive Deionization and Supercapacitors, Prof. Volker Presser, Saarland University and INM - Leibniz Institute for New Materials, Germany 3- and 2-Dimensional materials for capacitive energy storage, Prof. Patrice Simon, Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse, France
Keynote LecturesElectrodes and microfabrication strategies for on-chip electrochemical microsupercapacitors, Hussam Niman Alshareef, KAUST University, Saudi Arabia Electrochemical capacitors in aqueous electrolyte on the way to outperform their organic counterpart, François Béguin, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Hybrid Potassium-Ion capacitor: an innovative and cost-effective energy storage device for transportation applications, Benoit Chavillon, CEA, France Bromide against iodide for supercapacitors, George Zheng Chen, University of Nottingham Ningbo, China Sustainable production of activated carbons using concentrated solar energy for their use in Supercapacitors, Ana Karina Cuentas Gallegos, Instituto de Energías Renovables-UNAM, Mexico What is the next big thing for pseudocapacitive materials?, Bruce Dunn, University of California Los Angeles, United States of America An examination of the factors determining electrochemical capacitor behaviour, Scott Done, University of Newcastle, Australia Anionic compensation in the charge storage mechanism of pseudocapacitive materials, Frédéric Favier, CNRS Montpellier, France Saturated water-based electrolytes in electrochemical capacitor application, Krzysztof Fic, Poznan University of Technology, Poland Molecular electrochemistry of redox ionic liquids in porous carbon for better supercapacitors, Olivier Fontaine, Université de Montpellier, France Physico-chemical and theoretical investigations of novel ionic liquids applied as electrolytes for supercapacitors, Ouassim Ghodbane, Institut national de recherche et d’analyse physico-chimique, Tunisia High-strength gel electrolytes from biopolymers with ionic liquid for EDLC, Masashi Ishikawa, Kansai University, Japan Cation-disordered Li3VO4 as a negative electrode for hybrid capacitors, Etsuro Iwama, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan Lowering activation energy of ionic liquids within ionogels: liquid properties for solid devices, Jean Le Bideau, Université de Nantes, France Powering the Internet of Thing with on chip micro-supercapacitors, Christophe Lethien, IEMN, France Nanoimprint lithography of nanoporous carbon precursors for all-solid-state micro-supercapacitors, Stefanie Lochmann, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany Battery-like versus pseudocapacitive behaviour at nanostructured manganese oxides: Mechanistic insights from model 2D interfaces to 3D electrode architectures, Jeffrey Long, Naval Research Laboratory, United States of America Flexible supercapacitors based on cotton textile electrodes, Francesco Lufrano, CNR Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies, Italy Operando analysis of processes at carbon |ionic liquid and carbon |non-aqueous electrolyte interface within very wide region of cell potentials, Enn Lust, University of Tartu, Estonia Ionic liquids for positive electrode material nano-structuration and surface optimization in hybrid supercapacitors, Jacob Olchowka, Université de Bordeaux, France En' Safe® primed current collector for EDLC, Cyril Paireau, Armor Group, France Molecular-level surface redox sites of oxidized black phosphorus nanosheets, Ho Seok Park, Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea Capacitive charge storage behavior of electrochemically reduced graphene oxides investigated by AC-electrogravimetric and electroacoustic methods, Hubert Perrot, Sorbonne Unviersité, France Thermal signature of ion intercalation and surface redox reactions in model pseudocapacitive electrodes, Laurent Pilon, University of California Los Angeles, United States of America Nonaqueous synthesis of Nb2O5@Carbon nanoparticles and nanospheres for high performance hybrid supercapacitors, Nicola Pinna, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany Towards a better understanding of redox-active electrolyte capacitors with the help of solid-state NMR, Dominic Rochefort, Université de Montréal, Canada Composites based on transition metal oxides and carbon materials as electrodes, Jose M. Rojo, ICMM-CSIC, Spain Bottom-up conjugated/conducting polymers-coated ALD@Silicon nanostructures for integrated on-chip EDLCs, Said Sadki, Université de Grenoble Alpes, France Green supercapacitors for energy and environmental sustainability, Francesca Soavi, University of Bologna, Italy Status and future prospects of aqueous hybrid supercapacitor using protected anode, Wataru Sugimoto, Shinshu University, Japan Conducting polymers for asymmetric pseudocapacitors, Roberto Torresi, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil 3D Reconstruction of ionic liquid double layer structure by in-situ AFM, Wan-Yu Tsai, Oak Ridge National Lab, United States of America On the high-rate performance of oxide pseudocapacitors, Nae-Lih Wu, National Taiwan University, Taiwan |
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