CCMX-MARVEL Materials Science Day 2019
Talks will give participants an excellent introduction to pre-competitive research going on throughout the country while the poster sessions, lunch and coffee breaks will give the chance to speak to researchers one-on-one. We hope you will take advantage of this unique opportunity and join us!
Registration
It is possible to register for a half-day or full day, and to join us for lunch, networking and a poster session. Participation is free of charge, but registration is mandatory . The deadline is Monday 30 September, 2019.
Poster session
If you would like to present a poster on your MARVEL research, please inform Pascale Van Landuyt as soon as possible. The deadline for submitting a short abstract, with the title of the poster, the authors and their respective affiliations is Monday 30 September, 2019. You will need to send the abstract by email to Carey Sargent and to Pascale Van Landuyt.
MARVEL morning - Materials for Energy
- 9:00 Registration
- 9:30 Overview of the NCCR MARVEL
Dr. Pascale Van Landuyt, EPFL, NCCR MARVEL - 9:45 High-throughput computational screening for solid-state Li-ion
conductors
Leonid Kahle, EPFL - 10:15 Multiferroics for energy-efficient magnetic memories
Dr. Marisa Medarde, PSI - 10:45 Coffee break
- 11.15 Materials Innovation for Next-Generation Batteries
Dr. Corsin Battaglia, Empa - 11:45 Eco-friendly manufacturing methodology for lithium ion battery
electrodes
Dr. Hilmi Buqa, Leclanche SA - 12:15 Lunch + poster session
CCMX afternoon - Annual Meeting
- 13:30 Welcome and Introduction
Prof. Karen Scrivener, EPFL, CCMX Chair - 13:45 Smart Fibers for Wearable Sensors and Drug Delivery
Prof. Fabien Sorin, EPFL, Prof. René Rossi, Empa - 14:15 Coatings Competence Center
Dr. Kerstin Thorwarth, Empa - 14:45 Coffee break and poster session
- 15:15 Rethinking the Materials Science Behind Additive Manufacturing
Prof. Roland Logé, EPFL - 15:45 Large Area 2D Materials
Prof. Aleksandra Radenovic, EPFL - 16:15 Farewell coffee and poster session
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