Advancing Battery Performance through Particle Size & Shape Analysis
About
Modern batteries have revolutionized our lives, from powering our smartphones to electric vehicles. However, there are persistent challenges in characterizing and optimizing batteries for superior performance and longevity.
This webinar will address the importance of particle size and shape analysis in the battery manufacturing process. And how you can optimize battery performance using laser diffraction and image analysis.
Who Should Attend?
1. Anyone developing battery materials or interested in characterizing battery materials
2. Researchers, scientists and professors involved in battery research and development
3. Engineers and professionals involved in battery quality control and manufacturing processes
4. Anyone interested in characterizing battery materials
Key Learning Objectives:
> Understand battery materials and their properties
> See how particle size and shape can affect the performance of battery materials
> Learn how laser diffraction and image analysis can be used to measure particle size and shape of battery materials
> Discover how the Bettersizer S3 Plus can used to give both particle size and shape analysis in one go
> Explore real-world examples in our case studies
When
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 · 10:00
Eastern Time (US & Canada) (GMT -4:00)
Presenters
Dr. Beverly Barnum
Senior Application Scientist | Bettersize Inc.
Beverly Barnum, PhD is a Senior Application Scientist at Bettersize Inc. She received her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from California State University and earned a PhD in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania. Recognized for innovative problem-solving, Dr. Barnum is a highly accomplished scientist committed to advancing technological solutions.
Weichen Gan
Application Scientist | Bettersize Instruments
Weichen Gan, MS is an Application Scientist at Bettersize Instruments. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in material science and engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology and earned a MS in material science and engineering from the University of Florida.
Since joining Bettersize, Weichen has been focusing on the characterization of the physical properties of inorganic materials and helps provide relevant solutions.