ECEE 2019-Bioelectrochemistry and Energy Storage Meeting Program

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Meeting Program

Bioelectrochemistry and Energy Storage

July 21-26, 2019

Glasgow, Scotland Scottish Event Campus


ECS LEADERSHIP ECS Officers

ECS Staff

Christina Bock, President Stefan De Gendt, Sr. Vice President Eric Wachsman, 2nd Vice President Turgut Gür, 3rd Vice President James Fenton, Secretary Gessie Brisard, Treasurer Chris Jannuzzi, Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer

Dinia Agrawala, Graphic Designer/Print Production Manager Casey Annunziata, Meetings Specialist Karen Chmielewski, Finance Associate Paul Cooper, Editorial Manager Beth Craanen, Director of Publications Nicholas DeMarie, Board Relations Specialist Tim Gamberzky, Chief Operating Officer

ECEE 2019 Organizing Committee

Paul Grote, Director of Finance Andrea Guenzel, Publications Specialist

Christina Bock - Chair Martin Winter - Energy Storage Organizer Shelley Minteer - Bioelectrochemistry Organizer

Board of Directors

Mary Hojlo, Membership and Constituent Services Specialist Chris Jannuzzi, Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer Sophia P. Jorge, Accounting Manager Bianca Kovalenko, Meetings Program Specialist

Christina Bock, President Stanko Brankovic, Chair, Electrodeposition Division Mikhail Brik, Chair, Luminescence & Display Materials Division Gessie Brisard, Treasurer Vimal Chaitanya, Chair, Dielectric Science & Technology Division Stefan De Gendt, Sr. Vice President Marca Doeff, Chair, Battery Division James Fenton, Secretary Turgut Gür, 3rd Vice President Masayuki Itagaki, Chair, Corrosion Division Greg Jackson, Chair, High Temperature Materials Division Chris Jannuzzi, Executive Director Ajit Khosla, Chair, Sensor Division Yue Kuo, Past President Junichi Murota, Chair, Electronics & Photonics Division Slava Rotkin, Chair, Nanocarbons Division Diane Smith, Chair, Organic & Biological Electrochemistry Division John Staser, Chair, Industrial & Electrochemical Engineering Division Vaidyanathan Subramanian, Chair, Energy Technology Division Robb Micek, Nonprofit Financial Professional E. Jennings Taylor, Chair, Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Subcommittee Petr Vanýsek, Chair, Physical & Analytical Electrochemistry Division Eric Wachsman, 2nd Vice President

Ngoc Le, Development Associate John Lewis, Director of Meetings and Corporate Programs Winnie Mutch, Web Manager Anna Olsen, Senior Content Specialist/Library Liaison Jennifer Ortiz, Web Content Specialist Shannon Reed, Director of Community Engagement Andrew Ryan, Publications Specialist Beth Schademann, Publications Specialist Logan Streu, Publications Content Manager Jessica Wisniewski, Human Resources/Operations Manager

Contact Information The Electrochemical Society 65 South Main Street, Pennington, NJ, 08534-2839, USA tel: 1.609.737.1902, fax: 1.609.737.2743 General Questions: ecs@electrochem.org Publications: publications@electrochem.org Meetings: meetings@electrochem.org Sponsorships: sponsorship@electrochem.org Membership: customerservice@electrochem.org Development: development@electrochem.org Awards: awards@electrochem.org

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Welcome to Glasgow, Scotland!

O Christina Bock ECS President

n behalf of the lead organizers, the ECS Board of Directors, the volunteer leadership, and staff of ECS, it is my pleasure to welcome you to the beautiful city of Glasgow for the Electrochemical Conference on Energy and the Environment: Bioelectrochemistry and Energy Storage. Scotland’s largest city is a fitting venue when considering the country’s goal to generate 50 percent of its overall energy consumption from renewable sources by 2030 and to decarbonise their energy system almost completely by 2050. Scotland is well on their way towards achieving this; in 2017, the nation got more than two-thirds (68 percent) of its electricity from green schemes—an increase of 26 percent the year before. The Scottish government is supporting this momentum by promoting the development of onshore wind, investing £20 million in low-carbon energy infrastructure via the Energy Investment Fund, exploring the potential for geothermal energy, and much more!

In addition to Scotland’s long-term commitment to climate change, the city of Glasgow also offers incredible scenery! During your stay, be sure to explore the many internationally-acclaimed museums and galleries, stunning architecture, vibrant nightlife, fantastic shopping and a diverse array of restaurants and bars. We hope your time in Glasgow will give you an opportunity to network with colleagues and associates, discuss important research, and discover new opportunities for partnership. We would like to thank the Glasgow Convention Bureau and the The Rt Hon The Lord Provost Councillor Eva Bolander for their generous support of ECEE 2019. Help us kick things off at the Welcome Reception on Sunday evening at 1800h, courtesy of The Rt. Hon. The Lord Provost Councillor Eva Bolander. On Monday, please join us at 0800h for the Plenary Session, featuring Wolfgang Schuhmann’s presentation on “From Bioelectrochemistry to Electrocatalysis. Using Nanoelectrochemical Tools for Elucidating Similarities and Differences.” In addition to the comprehensive technical program throughout the week, be sure to take the time to check out the technical exhibit and poster sessions and network with your fellow attendees. This meeting program should be your guide to a productive, and enjoyable time here in Glasgow. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to stop by the registration desk located in Hall 1 for additional information.

Program Guide Author Index...................................................................................56

Local Area Map.................................................................................6

Companion Registrant Program........................................................2

Meeting Abstracts.............................................................................3

ECS Institutional Members.....................................inside back cover

Meeting App......................................................................................2

Events-at-a-Glance............................................................................5

Message from the ECS President......................................................1

Exhibitors........................................................................................10

Plenary Session.................................................................................8

Floor Plan..........................................................................................7

Poster Session Information...............................................................4

Future ECS Meetings........................................................ back cover

Registration Information...................................................................2

General Meeting Information...........................................................2

Session-at-a-Glance........................................................................26

Get to Know ECS.............................................................................3

Sponsors..........................................................................................12

Highlighted Events............................................................................5

Symposium Topics............................................................................9

Information for Presenters................................................................4

Technical Program..........................................................................28

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Registration

Things to Know

LOCATION: Hall 1, SEC

Sunday, July 21............................................................... 1200-1900h Monday, July 22.............................................................. 0700-1900h Tuesday, July 23.............................................................. 0700-1800h Wednesday, July 24......................................................... 0700-1700h Thursday, July 25............................................................ 0700-1600h Friday, July 26................................................................. 0700-1000h

ADA Accessibility

Registration Fees

ECS reserves the right to electronically record any or all meetingrelated events. By registering for and/or attending an ECS meeting you are granting ECS permission to use any recording or photography made of you at any meeting event or anywhere within the meeting venue.

On Site Registration Fees On-site ECS Members Nonmember

$984 ($820 + $164 VAT) $1,242 ($1,035 + $207 VAT)

ECS Student Member

$576 ($480 + $96 VAT)

Student Nonmember

$648 ($540 + $108 VAT)

One-Day ECS Member

$786 ($655 + $131 VAT)

One-Day Nonmember

$960 ($800 + $160 VAT)

Emeritus & Honorary Member Nontechnical/Companion

Special accommodations for those attendees living with a disability will be handled on an individual basis. Contact the meeting headquarters today if you will need assistance by emailing meetings@electrochem.org or stop by registration on site.

Permissions Granted to ECS

Speaker Indemnification

The ideas and opinions expressed in the technical sessions, conferences, and any handout materials provided are those of the presenter. They are not those of ECS, nor can any endorsement by ECS be claimed.

Photography and Recording Is NOT Permitted in Technical Sessions

$0 $78 ($65 + $13 VAT)

Please note: • All prices are in U.S. dollars. • As the event takes place in the UK we are obliged to charge UK VAT @ 20% on the registration fees. You may be able to get a credit for this VAT if the cost is incurred by a business. For any inquiries please contact us at meetings@electrochem.org.

Who must pay the registration fee?

All meeting participants, including invited speakers, are required to pay the appropriate registration fees. Individuals participating in short courses along with the meeting are required to register for both events.

Companion / Nontechnical Registrant Program

Travel companions of attendees are invited to register for the meeting as a nontechnical registrant. The nontechnical registrant fee of $78 includes admission to non-ticketed social events and a “Welcome to Glasgow” gift packet.

REC

By attending the ECS meeting, you agree that you will not record any technical session activity, without the express written consent of ECS. If you violate this policy you will be removed from the meeting and your registration will be revoked without the possibility of a refund.

Financial Assistance

Financial assistance is limited and generally governed by the symposium organizers. Contact your symposium organizers to see if funding is available.

Letters of Attendance

Individuals requiring an official letter of attendance should visit the “Letters of Attendance” self-help computer in the registration area or see a meeting representative.

Need an Invoice?

Your registration information and invoice are available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from your own computer. Go to www.electrochem.org to log into your account to access this information today.

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Meeting App

Download the ECS app, by searching “ECS mobile” in your app store, to put the ECEE technical program and personal meeting scheduler on your mobile device. Browse, add, and sync sessions, events, and presentations to create your own custom itinerary! Connect with ECS all year and stay informed with the latest news in the world of electrochemistry and solid state science. The online program can also be found on the ECEE Meeting homepage.

Tools for a Successful Meeting Experience

• Access all of the meeting abstracts online at https://www.electrochem.org/ecee2019 • Become familiar with the meeting layout by using the floorplans on pages 7. • Turn off cell phones during presentations and remember photography and recording in the session rooms is prohibited. • Become an ECS Member! Stop by the registration area in Hall 1 for more information. • Visit the exhibit hall to network and learn more about the latest innovations in the industry. • Tell us about your experience by completing the post conference survey that will be sent via email.

Meeting Abstracts

Always right at hand—and as always, FREE! Registrants may easily access all abstracts via the meeting scheduler or may download them from the meeting website. Paper editions of meeting abstracts are not distributed; attendees who require paper should download abstracts and print them in advance of the meeting.

Get to Know ECS The ECS Exhibit Booth

Stop by the ECS booth on the exhibit floor to engage with ECS staff and discover more about the programs and services available to you. Learn more about: − Subscribing to the ECS Digital Library − Upcoming ECS biannual and sponsored meetings − Individual and institutional membership at ECS − How to publish with ECS and why publish open access − Exhibit, sponsorship and advertising opportunities − Free the Science − Awards, educational programs and much more!

Publish with ECS Following Your Presentation

ECS has several excellent publication venues, and accepts research in a variety of formats. Consider submitting a preprint of your fulltext manuscript, poster, or presentation slides, to ECS’s preprint service, ECSarXiv. Submit today at www.electrochem.org/ecsarxiv. ECS’s peer-reviewed journals, Journal of The Electrochemical Society and the ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, provide continuous publication while maintaining the highest standards of peer review. Both journals offer the option of publishing open access (OA) through ECS’s Author Choice Open Access program. This program has various discount options, allowing most authors to publish OA for FREE through ECS membership or through the ECS Plus subscription program! To learn more, visit www.electrochem.org/oa or contact oa@electrochem.org.

Join your community. Develop your potential.

Advance your career. Ask any ECS member why they joined ECS. Their response likely will be: “My advisor was a member of the Society and encouraged me to join,” or “ECS members receive great discounts on biannual meeting registrations.” Next, ask them why they have remained an ECS member. Nearly all members will attest that, after joining the Society, ECS quickly became their family, connected them to a job opportunity, or helped advance their professional career. ECS members receive great benefits—both in discounts and in professional development. Visit www.electrochem. org/join to join today or stop by customer service in the registration area.

Free the Science

Free the Science is ECS’s initiative to move toward a future that embraces open science to further advance research in our fields. This is a long-term vision for transformative change in the traditional models of communicating scholarly research. ECS believes that openness democratizes access to the scientific process; to that end, ECS is committed to playing a crucial role in implementing the necessary changes. More openness in our sciences means faster progress and solutions to global challenges in human health and the sustainability of the planet. Support Free the Science by submitting your poster or slide presentation to ECSarXiv, publishing open access in an ECS journal, or stopping by the ECS exhibit booth to learn more.

Participate in other booth activities: − Enter to win the following raffles: • Free Open Access article credit ($1,000 in value) • Free Meeting Registration for the 236th ECS Meeting in Atlanta, GA • Free 2-Year Membership − Pick up ECS giveaways − Make a donation to Free the Science

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General Meeting Information

Make the Most of Your ECEE Experience


General Meeting Information

Information for Presenters Commercial advertisements or publicity will NOT be permitted during oral or poster presentations. For further detailed information on oral and poster presentation requirements, please visit the Author & Presenter Info page on the ECEE Meeting website.

Oral presentations must be in English. Laptop computers and projectors will be available in each symposium room for presentations, and presenting authors MUST have their presentation on a USB flash drive to be used with the dedicated laptop. Speakers requiring special equipment must have submitted a written request to ECS headquarters (meetings@electrochem.org) prior to the meeting; no special requests will be handled onsite. Additional information for oral presentations are as follows: • Arrive to your session room early and introduce yourself to the session chairs (they will have a blue chair ribbon on their nametag). • No additional time is given for Q&A. If you plan to have Q&A, be sure to prepare your talk accordingly, based on the duration you were given in your acceptance notification. • There is no speaker ready room.

Poster presentations must be in English, and correspond to the abstract number and assigned date of presentation, as detailed in your acceptance notification. Additional information for the poster sessions are as follows: • No posters will be displayed without author participation, no exceptions will be granted. • You must remove your poster at the end of each session. Any posters left will be discarded. • Posters may be mounted from 1400-1700h on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. You may only mount your poster on the day of your presentation. • Pushpins and/or thumbtacks will be supplied. • There will be two posters per board, so allow equal space for the second poster on your board. • Authors are responsible for the security of their displays and all items of value; ECS will not assume any responsibility for lost, stolen, or broken articles.

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Events Highlighted Events Civic Reception courtesy of The Rt. Hon. The Lord Provost Councillor Eva Bolander Monday 1800-2000h Hall 2

Poster Sessions

Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday 1800-2000h Hall 2

Come get a taste for Glasgow and help kick-off an exciting week! All attendees are welcome to attend for light snacks, an open bar, posters, and ample time to network.

With a variety of posters to explore, you won’t want to miss a single minute of these sessions. Grab a snack, wander the aisles, review the presentations, talk to the authors, share some laughs... these sessions are a great way to end the day!

Technical Exhibition

Networking Breaks

Take time to explore exhibits from the leading vendors in the electrochemical and solid state science fields. Make sure to also stop by the exhibit hall for Poster Sessions and the Networking Breaks. View the exhibitor listing on page 10.

Monday through Friday, 0930-1000h, Hall 1 Monday through Thursday, 1530-1600h, Hall 2 Take a moment to stretch your legs, reenergize with coffee or tea and network with fellow attendees and exhibitors before your next session.

Featured Events—Events-at-a-Glance Sunday, July 21

Wednesday, July 24

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Monday, July 22 0700-1900h ������������ Meeting Registration is open, Hall 1

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1800-2000h ������������ Poster Session, Hall 2

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1800-2000h ������������ Civic Reception courtesy of The Rt. Hon. The Lord Provost Councillor Eva Bolander, Hall 2

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Tuesday, July 23 0700-1800h ������������ Meeting Registration is open, Hall 1 0800h ��������������������� Technical Sessions begin (check technical program on pg 32 for details) 0930-1000h ������������ Coffee and Networking Break, Hall 1 1400-1700h ������������ Poster Set-up Period - Tuesday Evening Posters, Hall 2

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Plenary & ECEE Lecture The Plenary Session Monday, 0800-0930h Room: Lomond Auditorium (SEC) Come together with participants from every symposium for the Plenary Session to join ECS Executive Director and CEO Christopher Jannuzzi as he welcomes the highly anticipated ECEE lecturer, Wolfgang Schuhmann from Ruhr-University Bochum.

The ECEE Lecture “From Bioelectrochemistry to Electrocatalysis: Using Nanoelectrochemical Tools for Elucidating Similarities and Differences” by Wolfgang Schuhmann, Ruhr-University Bochum Wolfgang Schuhmann’s presentation aims to bridge fields from bioelectrochemistry to electrocatalysis and the characterization of active sites in battery materials using nanoelectrochemical tools. He will do this in highlighting enzymebased bioelectrochemistry, where substrates are converted in the active site of a redox enzyme, and the electrons are transported to the electrode either by tunneling or using redox mediators.

Plenary & ECEE Lecture

5 QUESTIONS with Wolfgang Schuhmann

Electrocatalysis is the source of any hope to fight against climate change, and we need to know much more to be able to design better catalysts for electrocatalytic processes for energy conversion and storage.

Tell me about your talk “From Bioelectrochemistry to Electrocatalysis. Using Nanoelectrochemical Tools for Elucidating Similarities and Differences.” What is it about? Science is often divided in disciplines with unnecessary borders, preventing exchange and communication as a basis for interdisciplinary development. In that respect, bioelectrochemistry, despite focusing on energy conversion in, e.g., biofuel cells, is not seen as a source of ideas for electrocatalysis using mainly inorganic catalysts. However, looking a bit closer, the size of an enzyme is about the same as that of a nanoparticle, and the differences are due to the fact that enzymes have one or few hidden active sites while nanoparticles have active sites all over their surface. This leads to the high selectivity of biocatalytic conversions under mild reaction conditions. Hence, it becomes obvious that using electrochemical tools, especially new tools addressing single nanoobjects, can be advantageously used to learn from bioelectrochemistry for electrocatalysis and vice versa. 8

Schuhmann studied chemistry at the University of Karlsruhe, and completed his PhD with F. Korte in 1986 at the Technical University of Munich. After finishing his habilitation at the Technical University of Munich in 1993, he was appointed professor of analytical chemistry at the Ruhr-University Bochum in 1996. His research interests cover a broad spectrum of different fields of electrochemistry, including micro- and nanoelectrochemistry, scanning electrochemical microscopy, biosensors, biofuel cells, development of electrocatalysts for energy conversion, batteries, photoelectrochemistry, electrochemical deposition of catalyst nanoparticles, and noble-metal free electrocatalysts, among others.

What inspired you to pursue this?

The fundamental understanding of active sites at which catalysis is happening is of enormous importance for designing improved catalysts. Enzymes have very few active sites which are known, and they allow to gain understanding at the molecular level. This knowledge may be used to further understand reactions at electrocatalysts and provide ideas on how to improve the selectivity of important multistep or cascade reactions. Why is this an important topic to highlight? Electrocatalysis is the source of any hope to fight against climate change, and we need to know much more to be able to design better catalysts for electrocatalytic processes for energy conversion and storage.

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Technical Symposia A— Batteries and Energy Storage A01—Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems L. Croguennec, K. Amine, M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, B. L. Lucht, M. Inaba, K. Kang, A. Hintennach, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery A02—In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems R. Kostecki, Y. S. Meng, L. J. Hardwick, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery A03—Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces K. Edström, T. Vegge, R. Kanno, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery" — A04 From Qualitative Models to Quantitative Predictions V. Srinivasan, P. B. Balbuena, A. Latz, G. J. Offer, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery — A05 Alternative Battery Chemistries and High-power Devices M. Palacin, A. Balducci, W. Sugimoto, A. Yamada, D. R. Rolison, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery A06—Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes J. Janek, P. G. Bruce, A. Aguadero, A. S. Best, Q. Zhang, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery

L—Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Electrocatalysis, and Photoelectrochemistry

L01—Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry S. D. Minteer, S. Calabrese Barton, R. Milton Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry L02—Microbial Bioelectrochemistry P. Atanassov, I. Ieropoulos, P. Cristiani Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry L03—Bio-inspired Electrocatalysis S. Mukerjee, K. J. Stevenson, S. C. Marinescu, V. Artero Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

What do you think is next for the bioelectrochemical and electrocatalysis field?

Technical Symposia

Bioelectrochemistry will substantially contribute to autonomous implanted biomedical devices, sensors, and hence individualized medicine, and very importantly, to improve diagnosis in less developed regions of the earth. And electrocatalysis will be the most important basis of industrial processes for a closed carbon cycle economy and energy provision avoiding climate change. What do you hope for those attending your talk to take away from it I hope that people will agree that elucidating fundamentals in bioelectrochemistry and electrocatalysis is important for our all future. And for the young people, I would hope that they can see where one can make a valuable impact. ■

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Exhibitors Technical Exhibit Thank you to the ECEE Exhibitors! The exhibitors in Glasgow, Scotland will showcase some of the greatest innovations in the industry including cutting-edge instruments, materials, systems, publications, and software, as well as other products and services. Don’t miss the opportunity to gain face to face time with industry experts.

Location

The Exhibit Hall will be located in Hall 2 of the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Center.

Exhibit Hours Monday, July 22 1200-1700h ........................................................... Exhibitor Move-In 1400-1700h ........................................................... Poster Setup 1800-2000h ........................................................... Technical Exhibit, Poster Sessions, and Welcome Reception Tuesday, July 23 1400-1700h ........................................................... Poster Setup 1400-2000h ........................................................... Technical Exhibit 1530-1600h ........................................................... Networking Break 1800-2000h ........................................................... Poster Session Wednesday, July 24 1400-1700h ........................................................... Poster Setup 1400-2000h ........................................................... Technical Exhibit 1530-1600h ........................................................... Networking Break 1800-2000h ........................................................... Poster Session 2000-2200h ........................................................... Optional Technical Exhibit Tear Down Thursday July 25 0900-1200h ........................................................... Technical Exhibit Tear Down

Exhibitors Arbin Instruments

Bio-Logic Science Instruments

Booth: 401

Booths: 107

Antony Parulian Antony@arbinmail.com 762 Peach Creek Cut Off Road College Station, TX, 77845 USA 1.979.690.2751 www.Arbin.com

Andy Savage Andy.Savage@bio-logic.net Bradbury House Market Street Glossop. SK13 8AR United Kingdom Tel : +44 (0)333 012 4056 www.bio-logic.net

Arbin Instruments manufactures multi-channel testing instruments for electrochemistry, battery, supercapacitor, and flow battery applications. We offer high-precision instruments using technology developed from an ARPA-E grant along with leading industry partners.

Bio-Logic is a global leader in instrumentation for research in electrochemistry and energy applications. We manufacture systems to address the most complex test and measurement requirements. The BCS-8xx cycling system extends our large product range enabling current measurement and control from pA to 800A plus optional EIS on every channel.

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Exhibitors Technical Exhibit The Electrochemical Society

Neware Technology Limited

Booth: 201

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ECEE 2019 • July 21-26, 2019 • Glasgow, Scotland Monday, July 22

Tuesday, July 23

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Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems L. Croguennec, K. Amine, M. Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, B. L. Lucht, M. Inaba, K. Kang, A. Hintennach, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery

Abst 1-5 Alsh 1, Lower Level

Abst 6-12 Alsh 1, Lower Level

Abst 13-20 Alsh 1, Lower Level

Abst 21-27 Alsh 1, Lower Level Posters 28-59 Hall 2, Lower Level

A02

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems R. Kostecki, Y. S. Meng, L. J. Hardwick, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery

Abst 80-85 Alsh 2, Lower Level

Abst 86-93 Alsh 2, Lower Level

Abst 94-103 Alsh 2, Lower Level

Abst 104-113 Alsh 2, Lower Level

A03

Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces K. Edström, T. Vegge, R. Kanno, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery

A04

From Qualitative Models to Quantitative Predictions V. Srinivasan, P. B. Balbuena, A. Latz, G. J. Offer, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery

Abst 178-183 Boisdale 1, Lower Level

Abst 184-189 Boisdale 1, Lower Level

Abst 190-199 Boisdale 1, Lower Level

Abst 200-209 Boisdale 1, Lower Level Posters 210-211 Hall 2, Lower Level

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Alternative Battery Chemistries and High-power Devices M. Palacin, A. Balducci, W. Sugimoto, A. Yamada, D. R. Rolison, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery

Abst 217-222 Boisdale 2, Lower Level

Abst 223-233 Boisdale 2, Lower Level

Abst 234-240 Boisdale 2, Lower Level

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Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes J. Janek, P. G. Bruce, A. Aguadero, A. S. Best, Q. Zhang, M. Winter, M. Bernemann Battery

L01

Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry S. D. Minteer, S. Calabrese Barton, R. Milton Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Posters 367-370 Hall 2, Lower Level

L02

Microbial Bioelectrochemistry P. Atanassov, I. Ieropoulos, P. Cristiani Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Abst 392-398 Carron 1, Upper Level Posters 399-406 Hall 2, Lower Level

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Bio-inspired Electrocatalysis S. Mukerjee, K. J. Stevenson, S. C. Marinescu, V. Artero Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry, Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

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Abst 415-419 Carron 1, Upper Level

Abst 420-424 Carron 1, Upper Level

Abst 425-432 Carron 1, Upper Level

Posters 433-436 Hall 2, Lower Level

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ECEE 2019 • July 21-26, 2019 • Glasgow, Scotland Wednesday, July 24

Thursday, July 25

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Abst 60-65 Alsh 1, Lower Level

Abst 66-70 Alsh 1, Lower Level

Abst 71-79 Alsh 1, Lower Level

Abst 141-147 Alsh 2, Lower Level Posters 148-154 Hall 2, Lower Level

Abst 241-365 Boisdale 2, Lower Level

Abst 296-304 Boisdale 1, Lower Level

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Abst 156-164 Alsh 2, Lower Level

Abst 165-172 Alsh 2, Lower Level

Abst 173-177 Alsh 2, Lower Level

Abst 246-251 Boisdale 2, Lower Level Posters 252-281 Hall 2, Lower Level

Abst 282-289 Boisdale 2, Lower Level

Abst 290-295 Boisdale 2, Lower Level

Abst 305-314 Boisdale 1, Lower Level Posters 315-336 Hall 2, Lower Level

Abst 337-347 Boisdale 1, Lower Level

Abst 348-356 Boisdale 1, Lower Level

Abst 371-381 Carron 1, Upper Level

Abst 382-391 Carron 1, Upper Level

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Abst 114-125 Alsh 2, Lower Level Posters 126-140 Hall 2, Lower Level

Abst 357-364 Boisdale 1, Lower Level

Abst 407-414 Carron 1, Upper Level

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Technical Sessions Monday, July 22

A01 Monday, July 22

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Session 2 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Sang-Young Lee and Minoru Inaba 14:00

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Melt-Processing of Electrodes for LithiumIon Batteries: A New Solvent-Free Approach – Soumia EL Khakani (Université du Québec à Montréal), Nina Verdier, Olivier Rynne, Dorian Ciszewski, David Lepage (Université de Montréal), Arnaud Prébé (Hutchinson SA), David Ayme-Perrot (Total), Antonella Badia, Mickael Dollé, and Dominic Rochefort (Université de Montréal)

14:20

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Low-Cost Alternatives to Pedot:PSS As Conducting Binders – Christian Kuss (University of Manitoba)

14:40

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Understanding the Role of Polymeric Binders in Water Based Lithium Ion Electrodes – Ronald Gordon and Norbert Willenbacher (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT))

15:00

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(Invited) Heteronanomat Frameworks As a New Electrode Design for Advanced LithiumIon Batteries – Sang-Young Lee (Ulsan National Institue of Science and Technology)

15:40

Break

16:00

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Formation of Graphene Oxide-Polyacrylic Acid Cage on Silicon Microparticles for Lithium Ion Batteries – Chul-ho Jung (Seoul national university), Kyeong-Ho Kim, and Seong-Hyeon Hong (Seoul National University)

16:20

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Novel Li4Ti5O12/Si/c-PAN Composite Anode for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Arailym Nurpeissova (National Laboratory Astana) and Zhumabay Bakenov (School of Engineering, Nazarbayev University)

16:40

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Understanding the Impact of Composition and Processing on Tortuosity and Electrochemical Performance for Li-Ion Battery Electrodes – Jann Seeba, Sebastian Reuber, Mareike Wolter, and Alexander Michaelis (Fraunhofer IKTS)

Battery Alsh 1, Scottish Event Campus

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Session 1 – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Atsuo Yamada and Laurence Croguennec 10:00

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(Invited) Advances and Issues in Developing Salt-Concentrated Battery Electrolytes – Atsuo Yamada (The University of Tokyo)

10:40

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Working Toward Faster Charging LithiumIon Cells through Electrolyte Chemistry – David S Hall, Eric R. Logan, Ahmed Eldesoky, Erin M. Tonita, Xiaowei Ma, and Jeff R Dahn (Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada)

11:00

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Preventing Gas Formation in Dual Carbon Battery By Using Mixed Supporting Salt of LiPF6-LiBF4 – Tatsumi Ishihara (Kyushu University), Keisuke Inda (International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy), and Takuya Kurihara (Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University) Investigation of the Effect of Electrolyte Composition on the Performance of PreStructured Porous Silicon Anode Materials – Heather Cavers, Sandra Nöhren (University of Kiel, Institute for Materials Science), Benedikt Straub (RENA Technologies GmbH), Oleksandr Polonskyi (Christian-Albrechts University at Kiel), and Rainer Adelung (Faculty of Engineering, University of Kiel) Significant Suppression of Silicon Negative Electrode for Lithium-Ion Battery in Ionic-Liquid Electrolyte – Yasuhiro Domi (Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, Center for Research on GSC, Tottori University), Hiroyuki Usui (Center for Research on GSC, Tottori University, Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University), Kazuki Yamaguchi (Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, Center for Research on GSC, Tottori University), Shuhei Yodoya (Graduate School of Sustainability Science, Tottori Univ., Center for Research on GSC, Tottori University), and Hiroki Sakaguchi (Graduate School of Engineering, Tottori University, Center for Research on GSC, Tottori University)

A02

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems Battery Alsh 2, Scottish Event Campus

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems Session 1 – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Robert Kostecki and Laurence J. Hardwick 10:00

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Combining Operando Techniques to Identify Challenges in Graphite Composite Negative Electrodes for Sulfide Based SolidState Lithium Batteries – Laura Hoeltschi (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut), Christian Jordy (SAFT), Pierre Boillat (ECL and LNS Laboratories, Paul Scherrer Institut), Magali Cochet, and Claire Villevieille (Electrochemistry Laboratory, Paul Scherrer Institut) ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


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In Situ NMR Study on Lib Electrolytes -Tracing the Network of Reactions in a Battery- – Simon Wiemers-Meyer, Sascha Nowak (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Martin Winter (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

10:40

82

Impact of a Maturation Procedure on the Morphological Dynamics of Si-Based Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries Characterized By In-Situ Synchrotron X-Ray Tomography – Victor Vanpeene (INRS EMT, MATEIS INSA Lyon), Julie Villanova (ESRF), Andrew King (Synchrotron Soleil), Bernard Lestriez (IMN, CNRS/University of Nantes), Eric Maire (Laboratoire MATEIS, INSA-Lyon), and Lionel Roué (INRS-EMT)

11:00

83

(Invited) Interfacial Stability and Conductivity of Solid Electrolytes: Insights Gained from in Situ and Functional Electron Microscopy – Miaofang Chi (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

11:40

84

Operando XPS: A New Approach for Lithium-Electrolyte Interface Study – Anass Benayad (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEAGrenoble, LITEN/DTNM), Jorge MoralesUgarte (CEA-Grenoble LITEN/DTNM), Catherine C. Santini (University of Lyon 1), and Renaud Bouchet (LEPMI, CNRS/University of Grenoble)

12:00

85

Operando Synchrotron X-Ray Diffraction and Mössbauer Spectroscopy of the Cathode Materials for Li-Ion and Na-Ion Batteries – Oleg A. Drozhzhin, Maxim V. Zakharkin (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Vasiliy D. Sumanov, Alexey V. Sobolev, Igor A. Presniakov (Lomonosov Moscow State University), Dmitry Chernyshov (Swiss– Norwegian Beamlines, European Synchrotron), Keith J. Stevenson, Artem M. Abakumov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), and Evgeny V. Antipov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

14:20

87

Smart Neutrons for in-Situ and Operando Characterization of Battery Components and Cells – Ralph Gilles (TU Munich, Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ)), Markus Trunk (Technical University of Munich, Physic department), Morten Wetjen (Technical University of Munich, Chemistry department), Lukas Werner, Roman Gernhäuser, Bastian Märkisch (Technical University of Munich, Physic department), Hubert A. Gasteiger (Technical University of Munich, Chemistry department), and Zsolt Révay (TU Munich, Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ))

14:40

88

Operando Small Angle Neutron Scattering Investigations of the Microstructure of Carbon Electrode during Supercapacitor Operation – Eneli Härk, Sebastian Risse, Uwe Keiderling (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin), Günter Goerigk, and Matthias Ballauff (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin)

15:00

89

High Voltage Activation of the Nasicon-Type Na4mnv(PO4)3 Cathode Studied By Operando X-Ray Diffraction – Maxim V. Zakharkin, Oleg A. Drozhzhin, Ivan V. Tereshchenko (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Lomonosov Moscow State University), Artem M. Abakumov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Evgeny V. Antipov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), and Keith J. Stevenson (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

15:20

90

(Invited) Static and Dynamics View of the Solid Electrolyte Interphase during Charge Transfer Reactions -Modeling and Experiments – Yue Qi (Michigan State University), Zhe Liu (The Pennsylvania State University), Yunsong Li, Jialin Liu (Michigan State University), Qinglin Zhang (General Motors), Peng Lu (General Motors R&D Center), Xingcheng Xiao (General Motors, R&D Center), and Long-Qing Chen (The Pennsylvania State University)

16:00

Break

16:20

91

In-situ Synchrotron X-ray Powder Diffraction Characterisation of Cu6Sn5 Lithium-ion Battery Anodes – Xin Fu Tan (The University of Queensland), Qinfen Gu (Australian Synchrotron (ANSTO)), Stuart D. McDonald (The University of Queensland), Syo Matsumura (The Ultramicroscopy Research Center, Kyushu University), and Kazuhiro Nogita (The University of Queensland)

16:40

92

Application of Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in Energy Storage Systems – Joop Enno Frerichs (Institut für Physikalische Chemie University Muenster), Lukas Haneke (MEET Battery Research Center), Meirong Li (University of Muenster), Marian Cristian Stan (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Martin Winter (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich), Tobias Placke (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center), and Michael Ryan Hansen (Institut für Physikalische Chemie University Muenster)

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems Session 2 – 14:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Robert Kostecki and Laurence J. Hardwick 14:00

86

Synchrotron Operando x-Ray Computed Tomography of Battery Pouch Cells – Iryna V. Zenyuk (University of California Irvine), Annalisa DeBari, Wei Han Lim (Tufts University), Dilworth Y. Parkinson (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and Xianghui Xiao (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

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17:00

A04

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In Situ NMR Spectroscopic Investigations of the Electrocatalytic Ethanol Oxidation Reaction – Jana Beatrice Richter, Claudia Schenk, Irena Senkovska, Stefan Kaskel, and Eike Brunner (TU Dresden)

From Qualitative Models to Quantitative Predictions

Monday, July 22

10:00

178

Dendrite Prevention in Li metal Anodes with Polymer and Ceramic Solid Electrolytes – Venkat Srinivasan, Pallab Barai, and Kenneth Higa (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

10:20

179

On the Relation between Ionic Transport Properties and Viscoelastic Response of Solid Polymer Electrolytes – Davide Grazioli (Delft University of Technology), Andrea Panteghini (Universty of Brescia), and Angelo Simone (University of Padova, Delft University of Technology)

10:40

180

Scaling Analysis of a Li-Ion Pouch Cell Via a Simplified Electrochemical/Thermal Model – Jie Lin, Howie N Chu, David Alastair Howey, and Charles W Monroe (Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford)

11:20

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Online Temperature Estimation Based on a Coupled Diffusion-Electro-Thermal Model for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Shichun Yang, Yang Hua, Yaoguang Cao, Fei Chen, Xiaoyu Yan (School of Transportation S&E, Beihang University), Fang Wang (China Automotive Technology & Research Center), Yubo Lian (BYD Auto Industry Company Limited), and Yuwei Pan (School of Transportation S&E, Beihang University) Online Characterization of Porous Separators for Disproportionation Redox Flow Batteries – Kirk P Smith, Pedro Ascencio, David Alastair Howey, and Charles W Monroe (Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford)

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15:20

Break

15:50

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Strategies to Improve Energy and Power Density of Li-Ion Batteries By Virtual Electrode Design – Timo Danner (HelmholtzInstitute Ulm (HIU), German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Simon Hein (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Shiying Yu (Ulm University), and Arnulf Latz (Institute of Electrochemistry, University of Ulm, German Aerospace Center (DLR))

16:10

187

Effect of Anion on the Quantum Capacitance of Graphene Cathode in Lithium Ion Capacitor: A DFT Study – Fangyuan Su and Chengmeng Chen (Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

16:30

188

From Variability and Aging Rate Spread to Quantification of Failure Rates in LithiumIon Packs – Philipp Dechent (RWTH Aachen University - ISEA, Jülich Aachen Research Alliance, JARA-Energy), Ilka Schoeneberger (RWTH Aachen University- ISEA, Jülich Aachen Research Alliance, JARA-Energy), Friedrich Emanuel Hust (RWTH Aachen University - ISEA), and Dirk Uwe Sauer (Jülich Aachen Research Alliance, JARA-Energy, ISEA, RWTH Aachen University)

16:50

189

(Invited) Modeling the Defect Chemistry, Transport Properties, and Stability of Antiperovskite Materials – Francesco Ciucci (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)

184

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(Invited) Coupling of Microstructure and P2D Electrochemical Model for Predictive Electrode Designing – Ulrike Krewer (Inst. of Energy & Process Systems Eng., TU Braunschweig), Vincent Laue (TU Braunschweig), and Fridolin Röder (Inst. of Energy & Process Systems Eng., TU Braunschweig)

Cell Heat Generation and Dissipation: From Experimentation to Application for Cell Design. – Laura Bravo Diaz, Alastair Hales, Yan Zhao, Mohamed W Marzook, Yatish Patel, and Gregory James Offer (Imperial College London)

Alternative Battery Chemistries and High-power Devices Battery Boisdale 2, Scottish Event Campus

Sodium Based Batteries - Session 1 – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): M. Rosa Palacin 10:00

212

Sodium and Lithium Metal Nitridophosphates AxMy(PO3)3N as high‑voltage positive electrode materials for Sodium-ion and Lithium-Ion batteries – Agnieszka Wizner, Marine Reynaud, Montse Galceran (CIC energiGUNE), Teófilo Rojo (University of the Basque Country, CIC energiGUNE), Michel Armand, and Montse Casas-Cabanas (CIC energiGUNE)

10:20

213

Spray-Drying As a Versatile Synthesis Method for Fluorophosphate-Based Compounds As Cathodes Material for Na-Ion Batteries – Jérôme Bodart, Nicolas Eshraghi, Abdelfattah Mahmoud, Bénédicte Vertruyen, Rudi Cloots, and Frederic Boschini (Greenmat, CESAM Research Unit, University of Liège)

10:40

Break

The Importance of Temperature Compensation in Analysis of VRFB Performance Data – Sarah Mallinson, Daniel Reid, Huw Birch, and Adam H. Whitehead (redT energy (UK) Ltd)

From Qualitative Models to Quantitative Predictions - Session 2 – 14:20 – 17:30 Chair(s): Venkat Srinivasan 14:20

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Battery Boisdale 1, Scottish Event Campus

From Qualitative Models to Quantitative Predictions - Session 1 – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Perla B. Balbuena

11:00

15:00

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11:00

214

11:20

215

Effect of Carbon Doping of Nickel-CobaltManganese Triple Hydroxides (NiCoMnTH) on Its Electrochemical Capacitive Performance in Aqueous Electrolyte – Kabir Oyeniran Oyedotun (University of Pretoria)

11:40

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(Invited) Sodium Vanadium Fluorophosphates for Na-Ion Batteries – Laurence Croguennec (ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Pessac, France), Thibault Broux, Hoang Bao Long Nguyen (LRCS, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France, ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Pessac, France), Paula Sanz Camacho, Tahya Bamine (ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Pessac, France), François Fauth (CELLS - ALBA Synchrotron, Barcelona, SPAIN), Jacob Olchowka (ICMCBCNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Pessac, France), Yvan Reynier (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA-LITEN), Loic Simonin (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA, LITEN, Grenoble, France), Dany Carlier (ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Pessac, France), and Christian Masquelier (LRCS, Université de Picardie Jules Verne, Amiens, France)

Sodium Based Batteries - Session 2 – 14:00 – 16:50 Chair(s): Laurence Croguennec and Kang C. Xu 14:00

14:20

14:40

217 Mono- Vs. Di-Valent Solvated Cations Studied By Raman Spectroscopy – Damien Monti (ICMAB-CSIC), Andrea Boschin (Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology), Erlendur Jónsson (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge), Deyana S. Tchitchekova (ICMAB-CSIC), Alexandre Ponrouch (ALISTORE-ERI, ICMAB-CSIC), and Patrik Johansson (Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, ALISTORE European Research Institute) 218

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New Electrode Materials for Sodium Ion Batteries – Anji Reddy Munnangi, Helen Maria Joseph (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)), Maximilian Fichtner (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)), and Holger Euchner (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)) Electrochemical Performance of Hard Carbon Anode in Moderately Concentrated Electrolytes – Jagabandhu Patra (National Cheng Kung University) and Jeng-Kuei Chang (National Chiao Tung University, National Cheng Kung University)

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15:00

220

15:20

Break

15:50

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2 V Class Aqueous Sodium-Ion Batteries with Low Temperature Cycling Capabilities – David Reber (Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science, EPFL École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Ruben-Simon Kühnel, and Corsin Battaglia (Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science)

16:10

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(Invited) Taking a Closer Look at SEI Chemistry – Kang C. Xu (U.S. Army Research Laboratory)

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Studies on Full Na-Ion Batteries with a Hard Carbon Anode and Oxide Cathode Materials – Daria Mikhailova, Sebastian Maletti, Rita Leones (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), Jonas Pampel (FraunhoferInstitut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik), Susanne Dörfler (Fraunhofer Institute for Material and Beam Technology), and Lars Giebeler (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research)

Bio-inspired Electrocatalysis

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Carron 1, Scottish Event Campus

Bio-inspired Electrocatalysis - Session 1 – 10:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Sanjeev Mukerjee and Keith J. Stevenson 10:00

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(Invited) Exceptional Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Small Molecules Via Tunable Charge Transfer Interactions in Perovskites and Perovskite Derivatives – Keith J. Stevenson (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Robin Forslund (The University of Texas at Austin), Caleb Alexander, and Keith P. Johnston (University of Texas at Austin)

10:30

416

Can Sulfide Surfaces Catalyze Nitrogen Reduction to Ammonia Electrochemically for Energy Storage/Carrier Purposes? – Younes Abghoui and Egill Skulason (University of Iceland)

10:50

417

Noble Metal Free Molecular Based Anode for H2-O2 Fuel Cell – Bertrand Reuillard, Nathan Coutard, and Vincent Artero (Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA)

11:10

418

Bio-Inspired Nife Catalysts for H2 Production – Deborah Brazzolotto, Lianke Wang, Marcello Gennari (Univ Grenoble Alpes), Maylis Orio (Aix Marseille Univ), Franc Meyer (Göttingen Univ.), Michael Hall (Texas A&M University), Vincent Artero (Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA), Abhishek Dey (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences), and Carole Duboc (Univ Grenoble Alpes, CNRS)

11:30

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(Invited) Structural and Mechanistic Basis for the Oxygen Reduction Activity of Pyrolyzed Fe-N-C Electrocatalysts – Sanjeev Mukerjee (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University) and Qingying Jia (Northeastern University)

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Monday, July 22

New Phosphate Framework for Facile Reversible Alkali Metal Ion De/Insertion – Stanislav S. Fedotov, Victoria A. Nikitina, Dmitry A Aksyonov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Aleksandr Sh. Samarin (Chemistry Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University), Nikita D. Luchinin (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department), Keith J. Stevenson, Artem M. Abakumov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), and Evgeny V. Antipov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)


Bio-inspired Electrocatalysis - Session 2 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Plamen Atanassov and Lior Elbaz 14:00

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(Invited) Bio-Inspired Heterogeneous Catalytic Cascades – Plamen Atanassov (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department), Madelaine Seow Chavez (University of New Mexico), Nalin I Andersen (Center for Micro-Engineered Materials (CMEM)), Ivana Matanovic (Los Alamos National Laboratory), Kateryna Artyushkova (Center for Micro-Engineered Materials), and Tristan Asset (University of California, Irvine)

Tuesday, July 23

14:30

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(Invited) Iron-Nitrogen Moieties Embedded in a Carbon Matrix As BioInspired Electrocatalytic Sites for Dioygen Electroreduction in Fuel Cells – Frederic Jaouen (CNRS - Université De Montpellier)

15:00

422

(Invited) Tuning Matrix Solvation for Adjusting the Formal Potential of RedoxActive Centers – Gabriel Kopiec and Nicolas Plumeré (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

15:30

Break

16:00

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(Invited) Controlling the Selectivity and Catalytic Activity of Bio-Inspired Transition Metal Complexes for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction – Lior Elbaz (Bar Ilan University)

16:30

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(Invited) Single Nanoparticle Electrocatalysis – A Promising Approach To Measure the Catalytic Performance of Bio-Inspired Nanocatalysts – Kristina Tschulik (RuhrUniveristy Bochum)

Z01

Late Poster Session

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus

1800-2000h

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Tuesday, July 23

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Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Battery Alsh 1, Scottish Event Campus

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Session 3 – 08:20 – 12:00 Chair(s): Kristina Edstrom and Brett L. Lucht 08:20

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(Invited) Design of the Separators for LiIon and Lithium Metal Batteries – Kristina Edström (Uppsala University), Ruijun Pan, Zhaohui Wang (Dep. Chemistry - Angstrom Lab. Uppsala Univ.), Maria Strømme (Uppsala Universty), and Leif Nyholm (Department of Chemistry - Ångström, Uppsala University)

09:00

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Catalyst-Free, High-Loading Silicon Nanowires Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries – Dan Schneier, Svetlana Menkin, Nimrod Harpak, Guy Davidi, Edna Mados, Gilat Ardel, Fernando Patolsky (School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University), Diana Golodnitsky (School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Wolfson Applied Materials Research Center, TAU), and Emanuel Peled (School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University)

09:20

Break

09:40

15

Three-Dimensional Porous Si with in Situ Decorated Carbon Nanotubes As Anode Materials for Li-Ion Batteries – Junming Su, Tao Huang, and Aishui Yu (Fudan University)

10:00

16

High Performance Silicon-Carbon Composite Powders Using Recycled Silicon from Solar Cells As Anode Material for Li-Ion Batteries – Nicolas Eshraghi, Abdelfattah Mahmoud, Bénédicte Vertruyen, Rudi Cloots, and Frederic Boschini (Greenmat, CESAM Research Unit, University of Liège)

10:20

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Carbon Nanotubes-Silica Nano Composite Synthesis By CVD Method: A Promising Composite Material Development for Lithium Ion Battery Application – Zulfiqar Ali (Pakistan institute of Engineering and Applied sciences)

10:40

18

Tunable Syntheses of Advanced Silicon Anodes Using Cyclohexasilane – Ramez Ahmed Elgammal (The Coretec Group)

11:00

19

Mechanochemical Synthesis of Iron Silicon Alloys and Their Electrochemical Characterization As High Energy Anode Materials – Mirco Ruttert, Vassilios Siozios (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich), and Tobias Placke (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center)

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(Invited) Atomic-Scale Insights into Solid Electrolyte Materials: Defects, Conduction & Interfaces – M. Saiful Islam (University of Bath)

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Analysis of Transport Properties of Polycarbonate-Based Polymer Electrolytes Containing Lithium (perfluoroalkylsulfonyl) Imides for Possible Application in LithiumIon Batteries – Anna Isabella Gerlitz (Helmholtz Institute Münster), Annika Buchheit (University of Münster), Mariano Grünebaum (Helmholtz Institute Münster), and Hans-Dieter Wiemhöfer (University of Münster)

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Preparation and Characterization of Polyethylene Oxide and Polycarbonate Based Composite Cathodes – Britta Tessmer, Annika Buchheit (University of Münster), and Hans-Dieter Wiemhöfer (University of Münster, Helmholtz-Institute Münster (IEK-12))

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Synthesis and Investigation of SurfaceModified Silicon Nanoparticles As Advanced Anodes for Li-Ion Batteries – Rebekka Jesch, Ahmad Omar, Steffen Oswald, Jing Guo, Daria Mikhailova, and Lars Giebeler (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research)

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Modification of Electrochemical Behavior of Li-Rich Layered Oxide Cathode through Defect Consideration – Kuan-Zong Fung (Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung University), Shu-Yi Tsai (Dept of Materials Sci, National Cheng Kung U, Tainan), Li-Fu Chang, and Bo-Yuan Huang (Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung University)

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Effect of Li2MnO3 Performance on Electrochemical Properties of Li-Rich Composite Layered Cathode – Kuan-Zong Fung (Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung University), Shu-Yi Tsai (Dept of Materials Sci, National Cheng Kung U, Tainan), Li-Fu Chang (Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung University), and ChiYang Liu (National Cheng Kung University)

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Improved High Temperature Performance By a Modified Phosphate-Coating on 5 V LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 Cathode Materials for Li Ion Battery – Zong-Han Wu (Battery Research Center of Green Energy, Ming Chi University of Technology) and Chun-Chen Yang (Ming Chi University of Technology, Battery Research Center of Green Energy)

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Hierarchical Yolk-Shell-Structured Metal Oxide/Carbon Hybrid Powders for Anodes in Li-Ion Batteris – Jung Sang Cho (Chungbuk National University)

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Iron Sulfide Embedded Nanostructured Carbon Materials for High-Performance Lithium and Sodium-Ion Batteries – JouHyeon Ahn, Anupriya K. Haridas, and Jungwon Heo (Gyeongsang National University)

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Electrochemical Properties of Low CoContaining Layered Oxide Cathodes Viewing from Structural, Defect and Processing Variations – Kuan-Zong Fung (Hierarchical Green-Energy Materials Research Ctr, NCKU, Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung University), Kenneth Fung (Department of Greenergy, National University of Tainan), Chia Chin Chang (Lithium ion battery R&D Center), and Shu-Yi Tsai (Hierarchical GreenEnergy Materials Research Ctr, NCKU, Dept of Materials Sci, National Cheng Kung U, Tainan)

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Session 4 – 14:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Arno Kwade and Laurence Croguennec 14:00

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(Invited) Generation and Evolution of Materials in the Anode Solid Electrolyte Interphase (SEI) of Lithium Ion Batteries – Brett L. Lucht (University of Rhode Island)

14:40

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Fundamental Chemistry behind Rechargeable Lithium Ion Batteries: An Ab Inito Study – Shalini Awasthi and Widanalage Dhammika Widanage (University of Warwick)

15:00

23

Novel SEI-Forming Electrolyte Additives for Improved Performance of Silicon-Based Anodes – Andrey Vinograd, Stephan Röser, Jan Edel (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Tobias Placke (University of Münster, MEET Battery Research Center)

15:20

Break

15:40

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Ni Ions Catalyzation Effects on Cathode Electrolyte Interphase for High Performance and High Safety Lithium Ion Battery – FuMing Wang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

16:00

25

(Invited) Model and Knowledge Based Design of Lib Electrode Production Processes – Arno Kwade, Wolfgang Haselrieder, Julian Mayer, and Clara Sangros (TU Braunschweig, Institute for Particle Technology & BLB)

16:40

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Strategies for Limiting Gas Evolution in LiIon Batteries Applied to the Energy Storage System – Jean-Christophe Daigle (CETEES, Hydro-Quebec), Yuichiro Asakawa (Murata), and Karim Zaghib (CETEES, HydroQuébec)

17:00

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Recycling Approaches for Li Ion Batteries – Peter Raymond Slater (University of Birmingham)

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus A01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Laurence Croguennec, Minoru Inaba, Brett L. Lucht and Martin Winter •

28 LiTi(HPO3)2 A New Polyanion Based Anode for Lithium Ion Battery – Abdelfettah Lallaoui, Zineb Edfouf, Omar Benabdallah, Siham Idrissi, Mohammed Abd-lefdil, and Fouzia Cherkaoui El Moursli (Faculty of Sciences, Mohamed V University of Rabat)

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Tuesday, July 23


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Electrochemical Property of ResorcinolFormaldehyde Derived Monolithic Carbon Xerogel with Graphene Oxide Via OneStep, Template-Free and Catalyst-Free Hydrothermal Reaction – Tae-Ho Yoon, Minhu Huang (Gwangju Institute of Sci. & Tech.), and Han Yul Park (Pai Chai University)

39

Preparation and Application of Li4Ti5O12 anode Material in Lithium-Ion Battery – Chun-Chen Yang (Battery Research Center of Green Energy, Ming Chi University of Technology)

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Novel Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Polymer Gel Electrolytes for Efficient Electrochemical Energy Conversions – Ji-Eun Lee, Bo-Sung Kang, Ha-Neul Moon, Ji-Hyeon Lee, and Moon-Sung Kang (Sangmyung University)

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A High Performance All-Solid-State LithiumIon Battery Composited with Silicon/Carbon Anode// Li6.4La3Zr1.4Ta0.6O12/Polymer Membrane// LiFePO4/Li5FeO4 cathode – Ting-Yuan Huang, Shih-Fu Liu (National TsingHua University), and Han-Yi Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

Tuesday, July 23

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Study of the Binder Influence on Expansion/ Contraction Behavior of Si Alloy-Based Anodes for Lithium-Ion Batteries (LIBs) – Dong-hwan Yoon (ZSW Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research), Mario Marinaro, Peter Axmann, and Margret Wohlfahrt-Mehrens (Zentrum für Sonnenenergie- und WasserstoffForschung BW)

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Investigation of Unitary Degradation Cells for Li Batteries Diagnosis – Jinju Song, Soyeon Lee, Jung-Je Woo, and Il-Chan Jang (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

44

Nanostructured Cobalt Oxide Directly Grown on Carbon Cloth for High-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Electrodes – Hyunseok Yoon, Hee Jo Song, and Dong-Wan Kim (Korea University)

45

Optimization of Electrochemical Performance of Waste LCD Glass-Derived Silicon As Anodes for Lithium Ion Batteries – Woohyeon Kang, Jae-Chan Kim, and DongWan Kim (Korea University)

46

Re-Imaging the Lithium-Ion Battery Configuration for Enhanced Thermodynamic Stability and Performance – Gearoid Anthony Collins (University of Limerick)

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Organic Batteries Operated at -70 oc – XiaoLi Dong, Yong-Gang Wang (Fudan University), and Yong-Yao Xia (Prof)

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Electrochemical Fabrication and Characterization of Alloy Anode Materials – Geonheum Yeon and Sunjung Kim (University of Ulsan)

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Preparation of High Capacity Cathode Material Li1.2Ni0.13Mn0.54Co0.13O2 Microspheres By Two-Step Spray-Dry Method for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Chia-Ju Tang (Department of Chemical Engineering, Ming Chi University of Technology) and ChunChen Yang (Ming Chi University of Technology, Battery Research Center of Green Energy)

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Increased Cycle Stability of Dual Carbon Batteries By Using LiPF6 – Litfsi Mixed Salt Electrolyte – Kotaro Nakamura, Taner Akbay, Jose Madrid (Kyushu university), Keisuke Inda (Kyushu University), Atsushi Takagaki (Kyushu university, wpi-I²CNER, Kyushu University), and Tatsumi Ishihara (Kyushu University, wpiI²CNER, Kyushu University)

51

Multifunctional Ladder Polysilsesquioxanes for Hybrid Ionogel Design of Lithium Ion Batteries – Seung Sang Hwang, Albert S. Lee, Jin Hong Lee, and Jong Min Koo (Korea Institute of Science and Technology)

52

Enhancing the High-Voltage Cycling Stability of Nickel-Rich Oxide Cathode Using Functional Electrolyte – Yen Hai Thi Tran (Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea), Hieu Quang Pham (Chungnam National University), Hee-Yeol Lee (Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea), Young-Gil Kwon (Leechem Co., Ltd., Republic of Korea), and Seung-Wan Song (Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea)

53

Synthesis and Electrochemical Performances of the High Nickel Content Layer-Structured Cathode Materials for High-Energy Libs – Hyun-Soo Kim, Seung-Hwan Lee, Seul Lee, and Bong-Soo Jin (KERI)

54

Characterisation and Initial Purification Studies of Recovered Electrode Material from EVS – Laura Louise Driscoll (University of Birmingham)

55

Designer Polymeric Binders for SiliconAnode Based Lithium Ion Batteries – Niloofar Hamzelui, Gebrekidan Gebresilassie Eshetu (ISEA- RWTH Aachen), Vida Adlfar, Michael Hippler (IBBP-University of Münster), and Egbert Figgemeier (ISEA- RWTH Aachen, HI MS- IEK-12-FZJ)

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Electrodeposition of Sn/SnO2 Composite Materials As Anode Material for Lithium Ion Batteries and the Micro-Mechanical Property – Tso-Fu Mark Chang (IIR, Tokyo Institute of Technology), Mana Tanabe, ChunYi Chen, and Masato Sone (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

57

Lithium Nickel Manganese Oxide-Carbon Composite Nanoparticles Synthesized By a Flame Spray Pyrolysis Process – Zeno Rizqi Ramadhan (Pukyong Natl. Univ.) and Yong Hyun Kim (Pukyong National Univ.)

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Improving Electrochemical Performance of 0.4Li2MnO3-0.6LiNi1/3Co1/3Mn1/3O2 Cathode Materials for Lithium Secondery Batteries with Coating LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4 – Yufang Chen, Chunman Zheng, and Jing Xu (National university of defense technology)

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Influence of Li Content on Structure and Electrochemical Performance of LithiumRich Cathode Materials for LithiumSecondary Batteries – Yufang Chen, Jing Xu, and Chunman Zheng (National University of defense technology)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


A02

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Electrochemical Behavior of TiO2 Coating on Ncm Cathode Material for All-Solid State Batteries – Hee-Jung Ban (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)), Ha-Young Jung (KITECH), Hye-Min Ryu, Sang-Jun Park (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH)), Min-Young Kim (Korea Institute of Indsutrial Technology), Young-Woong Song (KITECH (Korea Institute of Technology)), Se-Hyeon Jeon (KITECH (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology)), Su-jeong Nam (KITECH), Ho-Sung Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH)), and YoongAhm Kim (Chonnam National University)

(Invited) Reaction Mechanism of Lithium Excess Layered Manganese Oxides Studied By Thin-Film Model Electrodes and Operando Measurements – Ryoji Kanno, Kazuhiro Hikima (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Hisao Kiuchi (Kyoto University), Kota Suzuki, Masaaki Hirayama (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Eiichiro Matsubara (Kyoto University)

10:20

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Multiscale Interfacial Characterisation of Transport Properties in Composite Li-Ion NMC532 Electrodes – Anshuman Agrawal (CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Sud, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS), Jean-Claude Badot (Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris - CNRS), Sylvain Franger (ICMMO-ERIEE, UMR CNRS-UPS 8182, Université Paris Sud), Bernard Lestriez (IMN, CNRS/University of Nantes), Olivier Dubrunfaut (Group of electrical engineering Paris - SUPELEC Sorbonne), Nicolas Besnard (Renault Research Department), and Loïc Assaud (ICMMOERIEE, UMR CNRS-UPS 8182, Université Paris Sud)

10:40

100

Operando X-Ray Diffraction during Battery Cycling at Low Temperatures – Christina Schmitt, Norbert Wagner, and K. Andreas Friedrich (German Aerospace Center, DLR)

11:00

101

Characterization of Battery Material Interfaces By Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry – Felix Walther, Raimund Koerver, Till Fuchs, Saneyuki Ohno, Joachim Sann, Marcus Rohnke, Wolfgang G. Zeier, and Jürgen Janek (Justus Liebig University Giessen)

11:20

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Studying Aging of Lithium Ion Batteries – Observing Gas Evolution with in-Operando Mass Spectrometry – Ulriika Mattinen, Göran Lindbergh, Rakel Wreland Lindström (KTH Royal Institute of Technology), and Matilda Klett (Scania CV AB)

11:40

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Online Electrochemical Mass Spectrometer (OEMS): A Smart Pathologist for Batteries – Rosy Sharma (Bar Ilan University)

Battery Alsh 2, Scottish Event Campus

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Investigation into Mechanical Degradation of Lithium-Ion Batteries with Nickel-Rich Cathode Materials - A Long-Term Cycling Study – Simon Schweidler (KIT - Institute of Nanotechnology, Battery and Electrochemistry Laboratory), Lea de Biasi (KIT - Institute for Applied Materials), Grecia Garcia (KIT - Institute of Nanotechnology, Battery and Electrochemistry Laboratory), Andrey Mazilkin (KIT - Institute of Nanotechnology), Pascal Hartmann (BASF SE), Torsten Brezesinski, and Jürgen Janek (KIT - Institute of Nanotechnology, Battery and Electrochemistry Laboratory)

08:20

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Quenched Li0.6FePO4 As a Vehicle for Studying Phase Separation Kinetics in LiIon Battery Materials – Laurence Savignac and Steen Brian Schougaard (NanoQAM, Université du Québec à Montréal, Departement of Chemistry)

08:40

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Comparing Operando XRD and Dems to Investigate Metal-Substituted LiNiO2 – Matteo Bianchini (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - INT-BELLA), Simon Schweidler (KIT - Institute of Nanotechnology), Alexander Schiele (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, INTBELLA), Pascal Hartmann (BASF SE), Torsten Brezesinski (Battery and Electrochemistry Laboratory), and Jürgen Janek (KIT - Institute of Nanotechnology)

09:00

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In Situ Chemo-Mechanical Responses of Lithium Iron Phosphate Electrodes during Electrochemical Cycling – Ömer Özgür Çapraz (Oklahoma State University), Kimberly Bassett, Andrew A. Gewirth (University of Illinois), Scott R. White, and Nancy R. Sottos (Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology)

09:20

Break

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems Session 4 – 14:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Robert Kostecki, Laurence J. Hardwick and Ying Shirley Meng 14:00

104

Improving Aging Prediction for Electric Vehicle Operation with Combined Electrical, Thermal and Aging Model for Lithium-Ion Battery Packs Using Quantitative Cell Data – Ilka Schoeneberger (RWTH Aachen University PGS, RWTH Aachen University- ISEA), Philipp Dechent, Fabian Rücker, Sven Jakobowski (RWTH Aachen University - ISEA), and Dirk Uwe Sauer (Juelich Aachen Research Alliance, JARA-Energy, Germany)

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Tuesday, July 23

98

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems Session 3 – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Robert Kostecki, Laurence J. Hardwick and Ying Shirley Meng 08:00

09:40


14:20

14:40

15:00

105

106

107

In-Situ Characterization of the Li-Al System at Elevated Temperatures – Michael Fleischauer (National Research CouncilNanotech. Research Centre, Department of Physics, University of Alberta), Mohammedreza Zamanzad Ghavidel (Department of Physics, University of Alberta), Jon Le (National Research Council-Nanotech. Research Centre), and Hannah Bayne (Department of Physics, University of Alberta)

Tuesday, July 23

08:20

191

Model Simplification Techniques for Li-Ion Battery Thermal-Electrochemical Models – Ferran Brosa Planella (University of Warwick), Chang-Hui Chen (University of Birmingham), Liuying Li (University of Warwick), Emma Kendrick (University of Birmingham), James Marco, and Widanalage Dhammika Widanage (University of Warwick)

08:40

192

In Situ and Ex Situ Studies of Interfacial Processes on Intermetallic Li-ion Anodes – Robert Kostecki, Ivana Hasa, Liang Zhang, and Philip N Ross (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Implementation and Model Order Reduction of a Lithium-Ion Battery Single Particle Model with Electrolyte Dynamics – Liuying Li, Ferran Brosa Planella, Widanalage Dhammika Widanage (University of Warwick), and James Marco (WMG - University of Warwick)

09:00

193

Oxygen Reduction at Pt{Hkl} Electrodes in an Alkali Metal Ion Containing Aprotic Solvent – Laurence J. Hardwick, Thomas Galloway, Gary Attard (University of Liverpool), Jian-Feng Li, and Jin-Chao Dong (Xiamen University)

Effect of Mass Ratio of Electrodes in Lithium Ion Capacitors: Insights from a PhysicsBased Model – Ganesh Madabattula, Monica Marinescu, Billy Wu, and Gregory James Offer (Imperial College London)

09:20

194

Characterizing Thermodynamic Properties in Concentrated Binary Electrolytes: Combined Differential Reference Concentration Cell and Hittorf Methods – Andrew Wang, Tianhong Hou, and Charles W Monroe (Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford)

09:40

Break

10:00

195

Onset of Dendritic Li Electrodeposition: Experimental and Modeling Studies Highlighting the Critical Role of Li+ Transport within the SEI Layer – Adam Maraschky and Rohan Akolkar (Case Western Reserve University)

10:20

196

Ion Transport Mechanism in Polymer Electrolytes - Bridging the Scales Via Molecular Simulations and Theory – Diddo Diddens (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich) and Andreas Heuer (Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster)

10:40

197

Investigating the Grain Boundary Transport and Resulting Effective Bulk Properties for Polycrystalline Solid Electrolytes – Anton Neumann (Helmholtz Institute Ulm, Electrochemical Energy Storage), Katharina Becker-Steinberger, Timo Danner (German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Simon Hein (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)), Tanner R. Hamann (University of Maryland), Eric D. Wachsman (Maryland Energy Innovation Institute), and Arnulf Latz (Institute of Electrochemistry, University of Ulm)

Potential Understanding of Li Deposition/ Lithium Metal Interfaces Via NMR/MRI – Yi-Chen Hsieh (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12), Verena Küpers (MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12), and Gunther Brunklaus (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12)

108

16:20

110

Native Oxide Layer in Silicon Anodes for Lithium/Sulfur Batteries – Luca Silvi, Arne Ronneburg, Sebastian Risse, and Matthias Ballauff (Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin)

16:40

111

Using Raman Spectroscopy to Elucidate Conversion in Crosslinked Disulfide Polymers for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Molleigh B Preefer, Ram Seshadri, and Fred Wudl (University of California, Santa Barbara)

17:00

112

Study of Sulfur-Based Electrodes By in Situ Characterization Techniques – Quentin Lemarie (INSA LYON), Hassane Idrissi (INSALyon), Fannie Alloin (Université Grenoble Alpes -CNRS), Eric Maire (Laboratoire MATEIS, INSA-Lyon), Pierre-Xavier Thivel (Université Grenoble-Alpes), and Lionel Roué (INRS-Centre Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications)

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113

From Qualitative Models to Quantitative Predictions - Session 3 – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Arnulf Latz A Novel Modeling Methodology Based on Dynamic Hysteresis Characters for LithiumIon Battery – Rong He, Yang Hua, Xinna Jin, Shichun Yang, and Yongling He (School of Transportation S&E, Beihang University)

Break

17:20

Battery Boisdale 1, Scottish Event Campus

190

15:40

109

From Qualitative Models to Quantitative Predictions

08:00

In Situ Characterization of Nanostructured Electrode Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage, Using Probe Beam Deflection Techniques – Cesar Alfredo Barbero, Mariano M Bruno, Rusbel Coneo Rodriguez, Juan Balach, Nelson Gustavo Cotella, and Diego Fernando Acevedo (IITEMA (UNRCCONICET))

15:20

16:00

A04

Insights into Electrolyte Decomposition Phenomena Utilizing Solid Phase Microextraction - Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry in Combination with an in Situ Lithium Ion Cell – Fabian Horsthemke, Volker Winkler, Alex Friesen (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Martin Winter (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster, Helmholtz-Institute Münster, IEK-12 Jülich), and Sascha Nowak (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


11:00

198

Towards Electrode Design for Redox Flow Batteries By Using a 3D Pore-Scale Lattice Boltzmann Model: Experimental Validation and the Role of Porous Electrode Structure – Qiong Cai, Duo Zhang (University of Surrey), Oluwadamilola O. Taiwo (University College London), Vladimir Yufit (Imperial College Londond), and Nigel P. Brandon (Imperial College London)

11:20

199

(Invited) Impact of Mesoscale Morphology on Electrode Performance through MultiPhysics Simulations – Scott A. Roberts, Dan S. Bolintineanu, Mark E. Ferraro, Jeremy B. Lechman, David R. Noble, Ishan Srivastava, and Bradley L. Trembacki (Sandia National Laboratories)

16:40

207

Surface Energy and Reconstruction of Li and Na Based Transition Metal Oxides: A Computational Study – Dmitry A Aksyonov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Anton O Boev (Belgorod National Research University), Stanislav S. Fedotov, and Keith J. Stevenson (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

17:00

208

A Statistical out-of-Sample Forecast to Estimate Lithium-Ion Parameters That Determine State of Charge – Asadullah Khalid, Aditya Sundararajan, and Arif Sarwat (Florida International University)

17:20

209

Three-Dimensional Lattice Boltzmann Modelling the Electrode Performance of Lithium-Ion Battery – Duo Zhang, Qiong Cai (University of Surrey), Oluwadamilola O. Taiwo (University College London), Vladimir Yufit (Imperial College Londond), and Nigel P. Brandon (Imperial College London)

From Qualitative Models to Quantitative Predictions - Session 4 – 14:00 – 17:40 Chair(s): Gregory James Offer 14:00

14:40

201

202

Solid-Electrolyte-Interphase Formation and Effects on Li Metal Anodes – Perla B. Balbuena (Texas A& M University) Classical and Quantum Analysis of Lithium Anodes in Nanobattery Models – Jorge M. Seminario, Diego Eduardo Galvez-Aranda, Victor H Ponce, and Luis Selis (Texas A&M University) Review of Physical Degradation Models for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Jorn Maurits Reniers (University of Oxford), Grietus Mulder (VITO, Unit of Energy Technology), and David Alastair Howey (Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford)

15:00

203

15:20

Break

15:40

204

16:00

16:20

205

206

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus A04 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Venkat Srinivasan •

210

Force Development Prediction Model for Constrained Lithium-Ion Pouch Cells – Severin Lukas Hahn (Daimler AG), Sebastian Theil (Hays Professional Solutions), Florian Grimsmann (Daimler AG), and Kai Peter Birke (Electrical Energy Storage Systems - ipv)

211

Experimental Parameterization of a Pseudo Two-Dimensional (P2D) Model for Lithium Ion Batteries: A Study of a Commercial Cell – Chang-Hui Chen (University of Birmingham), Michael J Lain, Widanalage Dhammika Widanage (University of Warwick), and Emma Kendrick (University of Birmingham)

Nonlinear Aging Characteristics of LithiumIon Batteries – Selcuk Atalay and Widanalage Dhammika Widanage (University of Warwick) Modelling the Electrode/Electrolyte Interfaces – Anja Kopač Lautar (National Institute of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, UL), Tomaž Rejec (Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, UL), Robert Dominko (National Institute of Chemistry), Jean-Sébastien Filhol (Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier), and Marie-Liesse Doublet (Institut Charles Gerhardt, CNRS - Université Montpellier) Prediction of Large Format High Power Cell Performance Using NTG Model – Balasundaram Manikandan (Warwick Manufacturing Group,University of Warwick), Michael J Lain (University of Warwick), Widanalage Dhammika Widanage (Warwick Manufacturing Group,University of Warwick), and Emma Kendrick (University of Warwick) Physical Properties, Electrochemical Stabilities and Molecular Dynamics Study of Novel Ionic Liquids Based Electrolytes for Electrochemical Application – Rahma Hachicha (Université de Montpellier, FST Université de Tunis El Manar), Ramzi Zarrougui (INRAP Tunisia), Steven Le Vot (Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, Institut Charles Gerhardt), Olivier Fontaine (Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier), and Frederic Favier (RS2E FR CNRS 3459)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

A05

Alternative Battery Chemistries and High-power Devices Battery Boisdale 2, Scottish Event Campus

Zinc Based Batteries – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Jeffrey W. Long and Debra R. Rolison 08:00

223

A Study of Practical Operating Challenges in Alkaline Electrolyte for Rechargeable Zinc-Air Batteries – Wei Sun, Mengyi Zhang (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Martin Winter (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center), and Peter Bieker (Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster)

08:20

224

Morphology Control of Zinc Electrodeposition By Surfactant Addition for Alkaline-Based Rechargeable Batteries – Masahiro Shimizu, Koichi Hirahara, and Susumu Arai (Shinshu University)

08:40

225

Visualising and Characterising Zinc Ion Transport for Zinc Ion Batteries By Fluorescence Microscopy – Binbin Chen, Gregory James Offer, and Huizhi Wang (Imperial College London) 37

Tuesday, July 23

14:20

200


09:00

226

Opportunities for 3D Zinc Anode Architectures in Aqueous Batteries – Debra R. Rolison, Joseph F. Parker, Jesse S. Ko (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Brandon J. Hopkins (NRL/National Research Council Postdoctoral Associate), Christopher N. Chervin, and Jeffrey W. Long (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

09:20

227

A Self-Doped Polyaniline Cathode for Rechargeable Aqueous Zinc Batteries – HuaYu Shi, Yin-Jian Ye, Kuan Liu, Yu Song, and Xiaoqi Sun (Northeastern University)

09:40

Break

10:00

228

Hierarchical Carbon Nano Fibres for Flexible Zn-Air Batteries – Xinhua Liu, Mengzheng Ouyang, Huizhi Wang, Nigel P. Brandon, Chandramohan Georage, and Billy Wu (Imperial College London)

Tuesday, July 23

10:20

229

Discharge Capacity Improvement of Zinc-Air Battery Using Electrospun Polypropylene Nanofibrous Separator – Ali Abbasi, Soraya Hosseini, Siow Jing Han, and Soorathep Kheawhom (Chulalongkorn University)

10:40

230

(Invited) Electrochemical “Zinc-Ion” Storage at Nanostructured Manganese Oxides: Mechanistic Insights from 2D Interfaces to Advanced 3D Electrode Architectures – Jeffrey W. Long (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Jesse S. Ko (Former NRL/NRC Postdoctoral Associate), Megan B. Sassin, Christopher N. Chervin, Joseph F. Parker (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Seokmin Jeon (NRC Postdoc at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory), Christopher R So, and Debra R. Rolison (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

11:20

231

Nitrogen-Doped Graphene-Based Catalyst with Metal-Reduced Organicframework: Chemical Analysis and Structure Control – Shiqiang Zhuang (Jinan University), Harsimranjit Singh, and Eon Soo Lee (New Jersey Institute of Technology)

11:40

232

Carbon Hybrids As Versatile Electrocatalysts for Energy Related Reactions – Diana Mesquita Fernandes and Cristina Freire (REQUIMTE-LAQV/FCUP)

12:00

233

Improved Electrolyte for Negative Side of Zinc-Cerium Redox Flow Batteries – Kiana Amini and Mark Pritzker (University of Waterloo)

Other Multivalent Batteries – 14:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Christel Laberty-Robert and Robert Dominko 14:00

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234

(Invited) Magnesium Organic Batteries – Jan Bitenc (National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia), Klemen Pirnat (National Institute of Chemistry Ljubljana, Slovenia), Anna Randon-Vitanova (Honda R&D Europe (Deutschland) GmbH), and Robert Dominko (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology Ljubljana)

14:40

235

Systematical Study of the Stabilization and Electrochemical Behavior of Li and Mg Polysulfides – Georg Bieker (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Diddo Diddens (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich), Peter Bieker (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Martin Winter (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Martin Kolek (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

15:00

236

Practical Limitations Associated with Metallic Magnesium Sulphur Batteries – Michael Salama, Ran Attias (bar ilan university), Yosef Gofer (Bar Ilan university), and Doron Aurbach (Bar Ilan University)

15:20

Break

15:40

237

On the Electrochemical Intercalation of Ca2+ and Mg2+ Ions in Layered TiS2: A Fundamental Study in Alkyl Carbonate Based Electrolytes – Roberta Verrelli, Deyana S. Tchitchekova (ICMAB-CSIC), Alexandre Ponrouch (ALISTORE-ERI), Ashley Black (ICMAB-CSIC), M. Elena Arroyo-de Dompablo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Carlos Frontera (ICMAB-CSIC), and M. Rosa Palacin (ICMAB_CSIC)

16:00

238

Exploring Quasi-1D Oxides As Ca2+ Hosts for Calcium Battery Applications – Deyana S. Tchitchekova, Carles Frontera, Damien Monti (ICMAB-CSIC), Alexandre Ponrouch (ICMABCSIC, ALISTORE-ERI), Fanny Bardé (Toyota Motor Europe), and M. Rosa Palacin (ICMABCSIC, ALISTORE-ERI)

16:20

239

Effects of Various Graphite Cathodes on Self-Discharge Behavior of Rechargeable Aluminum Batteries – Chi Li (National Central University), Purna Chandra Rath, and Jeng-Kuei Chang (National Chiao Tung University)

16:40

240

(Invited) Smart Separator Integrating SelfHealing, Non-Flammable and Detecting Functions with the Objectives of Making Safer and Durable Battery – Laura Coustan and Christel Laberty-Robert (Sorbonne Universite)

L01

Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus

L01 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Shelley D. Minteer •

367

Study on Water Swellable Enzyme-Polymer Conjugate for Biosensor – Yongjin Chung (Korea National University of Transportation), Jungyeon Ji, and Yongchai Kwon (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)

368

Electrochemical Biosensor for Acetamiprid Based on Aptamer As Captured Probe and Horseradish Peroxidase for Signal Amplification – Tian-Fang Kang (Beijing University of Technology)

369

Array of Single Nanocavity Electrodes for Lab-on-a-Chip – Seong Jun Hong and YangRae Kim (KwangWoon univ.) ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


L02

370

An Electrochemiluminescence Sensor Based on CdSe@CdS and God Signal Amplification for Sensitive Detection of Hg2+ – Tian-Fang Kang and Zhang-Jin He (Beijing University of Technology)

398

Microbial Bioelectrochemistry

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Carron 1, Scottish Event Campus

Microbial Bioelectrochemistry - Session 1 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Pierangela Cristiani and Leonard M. Tender 392

(Keynote) Application of Electrochemical Surface Plasmon Resonance (ESPR) to the Study of Electroactive Microbial Biofilms – Leonard M Tender (Naval Research Laboratory)

14:40

393

Surface Recognition and Electron Transfer in Electroactive Bacterial Biofilms: Principal Component Analysis – Nikolai Lebedev (Naval Research Laboratory), Matthew Yates (Naval Research Laboratory, CBMSE), Igor Griva (George Mason University), and Leonard M. Tender (Naval Research Laboratory)

15:00

394

Inward Electron Transfer of a Metal Reducing Bacterium from High-Redox Potential Molecules – Zhiyong Zheng, Yong Xiao (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark), Ranran Wu (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark, Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, CAS), Hans Erik Mølager Christensen (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark), Feng Zhao (Institute of Urban Environment, CAS), and Jingdong Zhang (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark)

15:20

395

15:40

Break

16:00

396

397

Increased Electron Transport Inside Microbial Fuel Cell through Interfacing Graphene with Geobacter Sulfurreducens – Sheldon Cotts, Bijentimala Keisham, and Vikas Berry (University of Illinois at Chicago) Construction of Efficient Bio-Electrochemical Devices; An Improved Electricity Production from Cyanobacterium (Leptolyngbia sp.) Based on π-Conjugated Conducting Polymers/Gold Nanoparticles Composite Interfaces – Mustafa Buyukharman (Necmettin Erbakan University), Emre Cevik (Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University), and Huseyin Bekir Yildiz (KTO Karatay University) Spectro-Electrochemical Investigation of the Effects of Flavin Electron Transporters in Artificial and Bacterial Biofilms – Eleni Kastania (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM)), Heinz Stürm (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung & prüfung, TU Berlin), and Özlem Özcan (Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

Long Term Field Testing of Floating Microbial Fuel Cells in Anoxic Wastewater of a Purification Plant – Francesca Pizza (MilanoDepur SpA - WWTP of Milano Nosedo), Iwona Gajda, John Greenman, Ioannis Ieropoulos (University of the West of England), Paolo Bonelli (CISE 2007), and Pierangela Cristiani (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA)

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus L02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

399

Enhanced Osteogenic Differentiation of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells on Ti Surfaces with Electrochemical Nanopattern Formation – Doohun Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)

400

Effect of Applied Voltage of Bes on Anaerobic Digestion Cycle of Excess Sludge – XueTing Wang (School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, State Key Laboratory of UWRE,HIT), Chuan Chen (State Key Laboratory of UWRE,HIT, School of Environmen,Harbin Institute of Technology), Xi-Jun Xu (School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, State Key Laboratory of UWRE,HIT), Ruo-Chen Zhang (School of Environmen,Harbin Institute of Technology, State Key Laboratory of UWRE,HIT), Ke-Yang Chen (School of Environmen,Harbin Institute of Technology), and Duu-Jong Lee (National Taiwan University)

401

Biowaste-Carbon Materials for Microbial Fuel Cell Applications – Yu-Hsuan Hung, TzuYin Liu, and Han-Yi Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

402

Self-Powered Photosynthetic Biosensor for Pesticide Detection in Water – Dolores Gonzalez and Mirella Di Lorenzo (University of Bath)

403

Inhibiting Biocorrosion of Pipeline Steel in the Presence of Zinc Molybdate Nanocrystals within a CO2 Saturated Desulfovibrio Desulfuricans bacterial Culture Under Carbon Source Deprivation – Ubong Eduok and Jerzy Szpunar (University of Saskatchewan)

404

Development of a Urine Recycling Chemostat System Coupled to an Ammonia Fuel Cell Using Urease-Positive P. vulgaris Bacteria for Urea Removal – Delmaliz BarretoVázquez, Gary Toranzos, and Carlos R Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras)

405

Road Salt Reduction from Source Water Using 3-Compartment Borohydride/ Hydrogen Peroxide Desalination Cell – Shawn Nicholas Hamilton, Kalin Penev, Amarjeet Bassi, and Dimitri Karamanev (Western University)

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Tuesday, July 23

14:00

16:20

16:40


L03

406

A Whole Cell Bioelectrochemical Sensor for the Monitoring of Benzene in Water – Anna Espinoza-Tofalos (Universitá degli Studi di Milano Bicocca), Francesca Formicola (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca), Pierangela Cristiani (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA), Maddalena Papacchini (Istituto nazionale Assicurazione Infortuni sul Lavoro), and Andrea Franzetti (Universitá degli Studi di Milano Bicocca)

Bio-inspired Electrocatalysis

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Carron 1, Scottish Event Campus

11:50

432

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus L03 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

433

Uio-Type Metal-Organic Framework Thin Film with Redox-Active Linkers: Development and Charge Transport Behavior – Ben A Johnson (Uppsala University), Asamanjoy Bhunia (National Institute of Technology Puducherry), Honghan Fei (Tongji University), Seth M Cohen (University of California, San Diego), and Sascha Ott (Uppsala University)

434

Hierarchical Structure Including Nanoscale Passages By Using Wet-Etching of Nickel Thin Films in Lamellae Layers for BioSensors Applications – Jeong Hwan Kim (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials(KIMM), University of Science and Technology(UST)), Seung-Hun Lee (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials(KIMM), Chungnam National University), Kwanoh Kim (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials(KIMM)), Jae Sung Yoon, and YeongEun Yoo (Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials(KIMM), University of Science and Technology(UST))

435

Mesoscale Rh Structures Electrocatalysis for Hydrogen Evolution and Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Acidic Electrolyte – Gyu Soep Hwang (Kwangwoon) and Yang-Rae Kim (KwangWoon univ.)

436

Graphene Quantum Dots Embedded Multiwall Carbon Nanotube for the Electrochemical Detection of Dopamine in Human Serum Sample – Saravanan Govindaraju, Chang Hyun Jang, and Kyusik Yun (Gachon University)

Bio-inspired Electrocatalysis - Session 3 – 08:30 – 12:10 Chair(s): Vincent Artero and Elizabeth Anne Gibson 425

Generating Single Metalloprotein Crystals in Well-Defined Redox States – Electrochemical Microspectroscopy As a Tool for Mechanistic Studies – Sophie Kendall-Price, Rhiannon M. Evans, Jack S. Rowbotham, Holly A. Reeve (University of Oxford), Stephen B. Carr (University of Oxford, Research Complex at Harwell), Mark D. Frogley, Gianfelice Cinque (Diamond Light Source), Niels H. Andersen, Hans-Petter Hersleth (University of Oslo), Kylie A. Vincent (University of Oxford), and Philip A. Ash (University of Oxford, University of Leicester)

08:50

426

Semi-Artificial Photosynthetic Tandem Systems – Jenny Z Zhang (University of Cambridge)

Tuesday, July 23

08:30

09:10

Break

09:40

427

(Invited) Electrochemical Analogues of Dioxygenase and Monooxygenase Activity in Synthetic Iron Porphyrins – Asmita Singha, Manjistha Mukherjee (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science), and Abhishek Dey (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Sciences)

10:10

428

Direct Glucose Fuel Cell: Carbon Support Effect on the Anode Nanocatalysts Efficiency – Charly Lemoine (IC2MP UMR 7285 CNRS Université de Poitiers), Lionel Dubois (INAC CEA - Grenoble), Teko W. Napporn (Universite de Poitiers, IC2MP), Karine Servat (Université de Poitiers, IC2MP), and Kouakou Boniface Kokoh (University of Poitiers, IC2MP)

10:30

429

Rationally Designed Metal Nanoclusters for Electrocatalytic Hydrogen Production from Water – Kyuju Kwak, Woojun Choi, and Dongil Lee (Yonsei University)

10:50

430

(Invited) Dye-Sensitized Metal Oxides for Artificial Photosynthesis – Elizabeth Anne Gibson (Newcastle University)

11:20

431

(Invited) From Manipulated Enzymes to Solid State Electrodes –Towards the Reduction of Protons and CO2 – Kai junge Puring (Fraunhofer UMSICHT), Mathias Smialkowski, David Tetzlaff (Ruhr-university Bochum), Daniel Siegmund (Fraunhofer UMSICHT), and Ulf-Peter Apfel (Ruhr-university Bochum, Fraunhofer UMSICHT)

40

Self-Assembled Monolayers of Vitamin B12 over N-Doped Graphene: A Promising Electro-Catalyst for Hydrogen Evolution and Electro-Oxidative Sensing of H2O2 – Mohsin A Bhat and Sajad A Bhat (University of Kashmir, Srinagar)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


Wednesday, July 24

A01

11:40

65

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Battery Alsh 1, Scottish Event Campus

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Session 5 – 09:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Shirley Meng and Doron Aurbach 09:00

60

(Invited) Development of Most Important Cathodes for Li Ion Batteries that can Promote the Electro-Mobility Revolution – Doron Aurbach (Bar-Ilan University)

09:40

61

10:20

Break

10:40

62

11:20

63

64

Influence of Defect Reaction on Electrical/ Electrochemical Behaviors of Oxide Electrodes for Li Batteries – Kuan-Zong Fung, Li-Fu Chang (Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung University), Shu-Yi Tsai (Dept of Materials Sci, National Cheng Kung U, Tainan), and Bo-Yuan Huang (Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung University) The Challenge of New Compositions for Layered Oxides Rich in Lithium and in Manganese As Positive Electrode Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries – Damien Dufau, Sonia Buffière (ICMCB UMR 5026 - CNRS), François Weill (ICMCB-CNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Pessac, France), Philippe Moreau (IMN, CNRS/Université de Nantes), François Fauth (CELLS - ALBA Synchrotron, Barcelona, SPAIN), Emmanuelle Suard (Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, FRANCE), Mohamed Chakir (Renault S.A.), Michel Ulldemolins, Benoit Mortemard (SAFT Industry), and Laurence Croguennec (ICMCBCNRS, Univ. Bordeaux, Bordeaux INP, Pessac, France) Efficient Synthesis of O2 Layered Structure for High Performance Li-Rich Cathode – Aipeng Zhu and Yun Zhang (Sichuan University)

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Session 6 – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Cécile Tessier and Brett L. Lucht 14:00

66

(Invited) Improve Li-ion Cells Performances: From Materials and Electrolyte Chemistry to Cell Design via Electrodes Process – Cécile Tessier, Philippe Borel, Axel Briand, Emmanuelle Garitte, Julien Demeaux, Lucille Gal, Céline Lavaud, and Dinh Nguyen (SAFT)

14:40

67

Improving the Cycling Stability of Ni-Rich Layered Cathode Material By Introducing Redox Shuttle Electrolyte Additives – Xinhua Zhu, Reynier I. Revilla (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, SURF Group), Narendraprasad Reddy Bheemireddy (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, ORGC Group), and Annick Hubin (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, SURF Group)

15:00

68

The Influence of Path Dependence on the Degradation of Lithium-Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles – Trishna Raj (University of Oxford-Department of Engineering Science) and David Alastair Howey (Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford)

15:20

69

Cell-Level and Stack-Level Aging of 180 Ah Stationary Storage Lfp Lithium-Ion Cells Under Laboratory and Microgrid Operation – Mehmet C. Yagci, Thomas Feldmann, Elmar Bollin, and Wolfgang G. Bessler (Institute of Energy Systems Technology (INES), Offenburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany)

15:40

70

Ageing Analysis of Miniature Cylindrical Cell for Fitbit Flex 2 Wristband – Chaou Choak Tan, Melanie J Loveridge, Guillaume Remy, Marc Walker, Shaun Dixon, Rohit Bhagat, and Mark A Williams (University of Warwick)

A02

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems Battery Alsh 2, Scottish Event Campus

In Situ and Operando Characterization of Energy Storage Systems Session 5 – 08:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Ying Shirley Meng and Sanjeev Mukerjee 08:00

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

114 Thermo-Electrochemical inSitu Instrumentation for Smart Energy Storage – Tazdin Amietszajew, Joe Fleming, and Rohit Bhagat (University of Warwick)

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11:00

(Invited) Mitigating Oxygen Release in Anionic-Redox-Active Cathode Materials By Cationic Substitution through Rational Design – Ying Shirley Meng (University of California, San Diego)

A Novel Approach for Synthesis of NickelRich Layered Oxide Cathode Materials with Tailored Morphology and Their Electrochemical Performance – Vassilios Siozios, Marcel Heidbuechel (MEET Battery Research Center), Marcel Diehl (University of Münster - MEET Battery Research Center), Mirco Ruttert (MEET Battery Research Center), Richard Schmuch (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich), and Tobias Placke (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center)


08:20

115

Rational Design and in-Situ Electrochemical Characterization of Low Dimensional Nanomaterials and Devices for Energy Storage – Yunlong Zhao (University of Surrey, National Physical Laboratory)

08:40

116

Mass Transport Characterization in Redox Flow Batteries Using Fluorescence Microscopy in Operando – Andrew A. Wong, Michael J. Aziz, and Shmuel Rubinstein (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)

09:00

117

Symmetric Cell Study of Ferri/Ferrocyanide Stability As a Flow Battery Active Material – Eric M. Fell, Diana De Porcellinis, Andrew A. Wong, Marc-Antoni Goulet, and Michael J. Aziz (Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)

09:20

118

Characterizing Carbon Felt Electrodes for Vanadium Redox Flow Batteries Using Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry – László Eifert (KIT, Helmholtz Institute Ulm), Zenonas Jusys, Rolf Jürgen Behm (Ulm University, D-89069 Ulm, Germany), and Roswitha Zeis (KIT, Helmholtz Institute Ulm)

09:40

Break

10:00

119

Wednesday, July 24

10:20

120

Neutron Imaging as a Method for Quantifying Concentration Distribution within an Organic Redox Flow Battery – Antoni Forner-Cuenca (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), Katharine Virginia Greco, Jeffrey A Kowalski (Joint Center for Energy Storage Research), Pierre Boillat (ECL and LNS Laboratories, Paul Scherrer Institut), and Fikile R. Brushett (Department of Chemical Engineering,MIT) Understanding Electrocatalytic Pathways in Complex Organic and Inorganic Composites in Aqueous and Non Aqueous Environments – Sanjeev Mukerjee (Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University) and Qingying Jia (Northeastern University)

10:40

121

Step Potential Electrochemical Spectroscopy (SPECS) As a Means of Examining the Behaviour of Electrochemical Systems – Scott W Donne (University of Newcastle)

11:00

122

Influence of Water on the Interface between Hydrophilic Ionic Liquid and Single Crystal Bismuth Electrodes – Jinfeng Zhao, Ove Oll, Georg Gorbatovski, Erik Anderson, and Enn Lust (Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu)

11:20

123

The Role of Surface Coatings on the Strain Evolution in Li-Ion Cathode Electrodes during Electrochemical Cycling – Ömer Özgür Çapraz (Oklahoma State University), Sonica Rajput (The University of Illinois), Kimberly Bassett (University of Illinois), Andrew A. Gewirth (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), Scott R. White, and Nancy R. Sottos (Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology)

11:40

124

In Operando XAFS of Vanadium Oxide Nanomaterials Produced through Rapid Microwave Synthesis – Samuel Guy Booth and Serena Corr (University of Sheffield)

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12:00

125

The Effects of Thermal Gradients in Automotive Battery Packs Balancing Strategy – Emma Vendola, Monica Marinescu, and Gregory James Offer (Imperial College London)

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus A02 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

126

In Situ NMR Studies of Li Microstructure Formation – Anna B Gunnarsdóttir, Svetlana Menkin, Lauren E Marbella (University of Cambridge), Adam Samuel Best (CSIRO Manufacturing), and Clare P. Grey (University of Cambridge)

127

Investigation of Aging Effects in Layered Lithium Transition Metal Oxides Using X‑Ray and Plasma-Based Techniques – Marco Evertz (University of Münster - MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (HelmholtzInstitute Münster, IEK-12 Jülich), and Sascha Nowak (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

128

New Opportunities for in Situ and Operando Characterization of Electrochemical Systems at I07 – Philip Mousley, Hadeel Hussain, Jonathan Rawle, Adam Warne, and Francesco Carla (Diamond Light Source)

129

First Insights for the Investigation of the Electrical Contact Among the Particles of Lithium Ion Battery Cathode Materials – Till-Niklas Kröger, Simon Wiemers-Meyer (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Martin Winter (Helmholtz-Institute Münster, IEK-12 Jülich, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Sascha Nowak (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

130

Aging of Lithium Ion Battery Electrolytes – Novel Analysis Techniques for Elucidation of Potentially Hazardous Decomposition Products – Yannick Philipp Stenzel, Jonas Henschel (Universität Münster - MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (HelmholtzInstitute Münster, IEK-12 Jülich), and Sascha Nowak (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

131

Systematic Characterizations of AllVanadium Redox Flow Battery Employing Pore-Filled Ion-Exchange Membranes – HaNeul Moon, Do-Hyeong Kim, Hyeon-Bee Song, and Moon-Sung Kang (Sangmyung University)

132

Study of Sulfur-Based Electrodes By Operando Acoustic Emission – Quentin Lemarie (INSA LYON), Hassane Idrissi (INSALyon), Fannie Alloin (Université Grenoble Alpes -CNRS), Eric Maire (Laboratoire MATEIS, INSA-Lyon), Pierre-Xavier Thivel (Université Grenoble-Alpes), and Lionel Roué (INRS-Centre Énergie Matériaux et Télécommunications)

133

Reaction Distribution in Composite Electrodes for All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries with Sulfide-Based Solid Electrolyte – Yoshiharu Uchimoto (Kyoto University)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


134

In Situ Characterization of Si-Based Anodes By Coupling Synchrotron X-Ray Tomography and Diffraction – Victor Vanpeene (INRS EMT, MATEIS INSA Lyon), Andrew King (Synchrotron Soleil), Eric Maire (Laboratoire MATEIS, INSA-Lyon), and Lionel Roué (INRS-EMT)

14:20

142

Influence of Modification on the Charge Transfer Process and Strain of LiNi0.6Co0.2Mn0.2O2 – GuiXin Wang Sr. (Sichuan University), Wenjie Tang, Shuo Zhou, Zhenfeng Peng, Yun Wei, and Hantao Shuai (College of Chemical Engineering, Sichuan University)

135

Utilization of Carbon Nanotube Based Catalyst for the Performance Enhancement of Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Battery – Wonmi Lee, Jungyeon Ji, and Yongchai Kwon (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)

14:40

143

(Invited) Complex Ion Migration Mechanisms in Glassy Lithium Solid Electrolytes – Jeffrey Gordon Smith and Donald J Siegel (University of Michigan)

15:20

Break

15:40

144

Electrochemistry of Electroactive Species Loaded inside Polymeric Hydrogels. Effect of Viscoelastic Properties on Mass Transport and Heterogeneous Charge Transfer – Maria Victoria Martinez, Rusbel Coneo Rodriguez, Claudia R Rivarola, Mariano M Bruno, and Cesar Alfredo Barbero (IITEMA (UNRCCONICET))

16:00

145

Lithium Ion Distribution in Intercalation Electrode/Liquid Electrolyte Interfaces Determined By in-Situ Neutron Reflectometry – Masaaki Hirayama, Jun Izumi, Junpei Nakayama, Yuki Tsunoda, Kota Suzuki (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Masao Yonemura (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK)), and Ryoji Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

16:20

146

Electrode, Electrolyte and Architecture Assessment for High Power Thin Film Microbatteries – Louise M McGrath, Aaron O’Donoghue, Tomas Clancy, Micheal Burke, and James F. Rohan (Tyndall National Institute, UCC, Ireland)

16:40

147

(Invited) Interfacial Resistance at AtomicallyEngineered Interfaces in Solid-State Batteries – Taro Hitosugi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

136

Vanadium-Based Polyoxometalate As Anode Materials for Lithium–Ion Capacitors – Shao Chu Huang, Chia Ching Lin, and Han Yi Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

137

Solid State Battery Cells for in Operandi Diffusion Measurements Using µ+sr Spectroscopy – Serena Corr (University of Sheffield)

138

Uncertainty of the Entropy Change Calculation By Cylindrical Li-Ion Cell Heat Flux Measurements: Temperature and C-Rate Effect – Kirill Murashko (University of Eastern Finland), Andrey Mityakov (Lappeenranta University of Technology), Vladimir Mityakov, Sergey Sapozhnikov (SaintPetersburg State Polytechnical University), Juha Pyrhönen (Lappeenranta University of Technology), and Jorma Jokiniemi (University of Eastern Finland)

A03

139

140

Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Anchored Graphitic Carbon Nanofibers: Strategies for Improving Supercapacitive Performance – G.R. Dillip, Fan Bai (Yeungnam Univ.), and Sang W. Joo (Yeungnam Univeristy) Elemental Analysis of Aging Effects in Lithium Ion Batteries By Means of Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Mass Spectrometry – Patrick Harte, Maximilian Mense (Universität Münster - MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (HelmholtzInstitute Münster, IEK-12 Jülich, Universität Münster - MEET Battery Research Center), and Sascha Nowak (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

A03 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Kristina Edström, Ryoji Kanno and Tejs Vegge •

148

Plasma-Treated, Nitrogen-Doped Nanoporous Carbon Cloth for HighPerformance Supercapacitors Applications – Nilesh R Chodankar, Su-Hyeon Ji, and DoHeyoung Kim (Chonnam National University)

149

Effect of Ionomer Binder on Performance and Durability of Catalyst Layers – JongHyeok Park, Seohee Lim, and Jin-Soo Park (Sangmyung University)

150

Ultra-Thin Composite Electrolytes for Energy Conversion Devices – Seohee Lim, Jong-Hyeok Park, and Jin-Soo Park (Sangmyung University)

151

Photoelectrochemical and Surface Analysis of CdSe-Poma Composites on Highly Organized Pyrolytic Graphite – Justyna Widera (Adelphi University)

152

Photoelectrochemical and Surface Analysis of CdSe/Poma Hybrids Deposited on Gold, Platinum, and HOPG Electrodes – Justyna Widera (Adelphi University)

Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces Battery Alsh 2, Scottish Event Campus

Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces Session 1 – 14:00 – 17:20 Chair(s): Kristina Edström and Louis F.J. Piper 14:00

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus

141

Capacity Fade Analysis of Silicon Anodes with a Polydopamine-Treated Copper Foil: A Multiphysics-Based Model Approach – Williams Agyei Appiah (DGIST), MyungHyun Ryou (Hanbat National University), and YongMin Lee (DGIST)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

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153

Characterization of Layered Rocksalt Type Cathode/Sulfide Solid-Electrolyte Interface Using a Model Film Battery and in Situ X-Ray Diffraction – Ryoma Takano, Masaaki Hirayama, Zhen Quan, Takamasa Kanayama, Kota Suzuki, Ryoji Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology), and Kazuhisa Tamura (Japan Atomic Energy Agency)

14:20

247

A Recoverable Carbon/Zn Hybrid-Ion Supercapacitor with High Rate Charge Storage, Improved Rate Capability and Superior Gravimetric Power Density Using a Mixed Mono/Multivalent Electrolyte – Kwadwo Asare Owusu (Wuhan University of Techology) and Liqiang Mai (Wuhan University of Technology)

154

Dynamic Electrochemistry of Polyaniline Nanoparticle Dispersions – Romina Gramaglia, Maria Cristina Miras, Mariano M Bruno, and Cesar Alfredo Barbero (IITEMA (UNRC-CONICET))

14:40

248

Study of SEI Components Enabling Calcium Metal Plating and Stripping – Juan ForeroSaboya (ICMAB-CSIC), Ibraheem Yousef (ALBA Synchrotron Light Facility), Carine Davoisne (CNRS RS2E FR3459), Rémi Dedryvère (IPREM-ECP UMR CNRS 5254), Pieremanuele Canepa (National University of Singapore), and Alexandre Ponrouch (ALISTORE-ERI)

15:00

249

Insights on Structural Evolution and Charge Storage Mechanism of Na4Mn9O18 as Active Material for Aqueous Rechargeable SodiumIon Storage Systems – Mehdi Soleimanzade (Politecnico di Milano, Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE spa)), Mazdak Hashempour, Maksim Bogdanchik (Politecnico di Milano), Riccardo Romanenghi (Poltecnico di Milano), Federico M. Cernuschi (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico (RSE spa)), Massimiliano Bestetti, and Antonello Vicenzo (Politecnico di Milano)

15:20

250

Adopting Mixed Sulfur and Selenium Chalcogenides As High Energy Density Copolymer Cathodes in Rechargeable Sodium Metal Systems – Rachel E. Carter, Darryl A Boyd, Vinh Nguyen, Collin McClain, and Corey T Love (U.S. Naval Research Laboratory)

15:40

251

In Situ study of Novel Sustainable Dual Carbon Sodium-Ion Battery – Marcin Wojciech Orzech, Francesco Mazzali, Lorn Jackson, Arturas Adomkevicius, and Serena Margadonna (Swansea University)

A05

Alternative Battery Chemistries and High-power Devices Battery Boisdale 2, Scottish Event Campus

Other Concepts – 10:00 – 12:20 Chair(s): Atsuo Yamada 10:00

241

Battery Materials from Renewable Feedstock – Clemens Liedel (Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces)

10:20

242

Ionic Liquids-Promoted Utilization of Redox-Active Organic Materials for Flow Batteries – Ruiyong Chen, Zhifeng Huang (Saarland University), Peng Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University), Dirk Henkensmeier (Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST)), and Rolf Hempelmann (Saarland University)

Wednesday, July 24

10:40

Break

11:00

243

Merging Flow and Non-Flow Batteries: K4fe(CN)6 Electrolyte – Ni(OH)2 Solid Material As Proof of Concept – Teresa Paez (IMDEA Energy), Jesus Palma (Electrochemical Processes Unit, IMDEA Energy), and Edgar Ventosa (IMDEA Energy)

11:20

244

Vitamin-Based Molecules for Use in Redox Flow Batteries – Raymond Rong Sheng Shi, Malcolm Eugene Tessensohn, and Richard David Webster (Nanyang Technological University)

11:40

245

Aqueous Electrolyte Secondary Battery Using Fast Redox Reactions in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes – Shinji Kawasaki, Mikako Takahashi, Remi Date, and Yosuke Ishii (Nagoya Institute of Technology)

12:00

365

Application of the Hybrid-Ion Battery Concept to Selected Oxide Systems – Sebastian Maletti and Daria Mikhailova (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research)

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus A05 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 •

252

Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of Solution-Processed Cu2-Xo-Fe2O3 Composite As Supercapacitor Electrode Material – Hwai En Lin (Tokyo Institute of Technology), Yuta Katayanagi (Gunma University), Tetsuo Kishi, Tetsuji Yano, and Nobuhiro Matsushita (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

253

One-Step Electrosynthesis of Polypyrrole/ PbOx Composite in Acetonitrile As Supercapacitor Electrode Material – Erhan Karaca (Hacettepe University), Dincer Gokcen (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Nuran Özçiçek Pekmez, and Kadir Pekmez (Hacettepe University)

254 NiMoO4 Nanocluster Carbon Composite for High Performance Asymmetric Supercapacitors – Gyan Prakash Sharma, Raj Ganesh Pala (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), and Sri Sivakumar (Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur)

Young Researcher Session – 14:00 – 16:00 Chair(s): Yury Gogotsi 14:00

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246

The Influence of the Electrolyte Composition on the Electrochemical Behaviour of Organic Radical Polymers – Patrick Gerlach, Rene Burges, Alexandra Lex-Balducci, Ulrich Sigmar Schubert, and Andrea Balducci (FriedrichSchiller-University Jena)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


255

Improving the Performance of Silver Oxide Based Thin Film Electrode for Supercapacitor Application – Alex Ifeanyi Oje, Abraham Ogwu (University of the west of scotland), Michael Oje, and Nathaniel Tsendzughul (university of the west of scotland)

256

Ternary Low-Temperature Molten Salt Electrolyte for Sodium Ion Batteries – Juyan Zhang (University of Surrey), Yunlong Zhao (National Physical Laboratory), and Qiong Cai (University of Surrey)

257

Effect of Electrolyte Salt Concentration on the Electrochemical Performance of K-Ion Batteries Using Diglyme-Based Electrolytes – Natalia S. Katorova, Dmitry P. Rupasov, Stanislav S. Fedotov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Nikita D. Luchinin (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department), Artem M. Abakumov, and Keith J. Stevenson (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

258

259

New Tetraazapentacene-Based Redox-Active Material As a Promising High-Capacity Organic Cathode for Potassium Batteries – Vahid Ramezankhani (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Igor K. Yakuschenko, Alexander F. Shestakov (Russian Academy of Sciences), Keith J. Stevenson (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), and Pavel A. Troshin (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russian Academy of Sciences)

260

Ultrathin Carbon Shell Entrapped Metal Co/ Coo for High-Performance Electrochemical Supercapacitor – Zhida Gao, Yongxin Lu, Xuezhi Sun, and Yanyan Song (Northeastern University)

261

Environment-Friendly and Flexible Aqueous Zinc Battery Using an Organic Cathode – Zhao-Wei Guo, Yong-Gang Wang (Department of Chemistry, Fudan University), and Yong-Yao Xia (Fudan University)

262 MoS2/Carbon Cloth As Free-Standing and Flexible Anode for Sodium-Ion Hybrid Capacitors – Wei-Hsiang Lin and Han-Yi Chen (National Tsing Hua University)

263

Electrochemical Deposition of MnO2 with Heterojunction Structure for Supercapacitor – Zihang Huang and Xiaoxia Liu (Department of Chemistry, Northeastern University)

264

Direct Sodium Hypophosphite Fuel Cell System – Paata Nikoleishvili, Valentina Kveselava, Rusudan Kurtanidze, and Giorgi Gorelishvili (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

265

Going with the Flow: Novel Quinoidal Electrolytes for Redox Flow Batteries – Rajesh Bharat Jethwa, Evan Wenbo Zhao, Rachel Nathaniel Kerber (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge), Erlendur Jónsson (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology), Dominic S. Wright, and Clare P. Grey (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge)

266

The Study of Nicofe-Ternary Layered Double Hydroxide As Electrode for Supercapacitors – Chung Sheng Ni, Han-Yi Chen (National Tsing Hua University), and Jin-Hua Huang (National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu 300, Taiwan)

267

High Power Energy Storage: New Materials for Large Format Supercapacitors – Evangeline Chloe Wheeler-Jones, Melanie J Loveridge, and Alexander John Roberts (WMG, University of Warwick)

268

Tin Oxides As a Negative Electrode Material for Potassium-Ion Batteries – Taro Koya, Masahiro Shimizu, and Susumu Arai (Shinshu University)

269

HC-Based Anode Materials: Synthesis, Study and Evaluation of the Charge Storage Mechanism – Zoia V. Bobyleva (Lomonosov Moscow State University), Oleg A. Drozhzhin (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Lomonosov Moscow State University), and Evgeny V. Antipov (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Chemistry Department, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

270

Enhanced Catalytic Activity Based on “Oxygen Self-Breathing” Ce-Doped Perovskite Oxygen Electrode – Yongrong Sun and Jia Li (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

271

Tackling the Development of Rechargeable Calcium Batteries: The Carbat Project – M. Rosa Palacin (ICMAB_CSIC), Ashley Black, Deyana Tchitchekova (ICMAB-CSIC), Patrik Johansson (Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology), Rafael B. Araujo, Fabian Aren (Chalmers University of Technology), M. Elena Arroyo-de Dompablo, Arturo Torres, José Tortajada, Javier Luque (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Andreas Wuersig, and Hans G Bremes (Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology ISIT)

272

Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Ca Batteries: A Computational Insight – Arturo Torres, José Tortajada, and M. Elena Arroyode Dompablo (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)

273

A Water-in-Salt Electrolyte for High-Voltage Aqueous Sodium-Ion Batteries – David Reber (Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science, EPFL - École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Ruben-Simon Kühnel, and Corsin Battaglia (Empa - Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science)

274

Etching-Assisted Crumpled Graphene and Graphene Wrapped Spiky Iron Oxide Particles for Li-Ion Hybrid Supercapacitor – Jeong Gon Son (Korea Institute of Science and Technology) 45

Wednesday, July 24

Polyphenylamine-Based Cathode Material for Ultrafast Charging Lithium, Sodium and Potassium Batteries – Filipp A. Obrezkov (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), Alexander F. Shestakov (Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics RAS), Valerii F. Traven (Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia), Keith J. Stevenson (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), and Pavel A. Troshin (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics RAS)


275

Li-Rich Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Na Batteries: Ion-Exchange Method – Shaul Bublil (Bar Ilan University)

276

Development of Low Cost Synthesis Route to Sodium Transition Metal Sulfate Systems – Elizabeth Helen Driscoll, Laura Louise Driscoll, and Peter Raymond Slater (University of Birmingham)

277

Facial Strategy to Production of Pomegranate like Fe3O4 Nano Assembly Embedded 2D-Crumpled Porous Carbon Sheets for a High-Performance Supercapacitor – Sada Venkateswarlu, Hansa Mahajan, and Minyoung Yoon (GACHON UNIVERSITY)

278

Formation-Induced Performance Improvement of Mg2sn Anode for Mg-Ion Batteries – GyeongJun Chung, Giang Thi Huong Nguyen (Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea), and Seung-Wan Song (Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea)

279

Highly Capacitive Activated Carbon Fiber Clothes for Wide-Voltage (2 V) High-EnergyDensity Aqueous Symmetric Supercapacitors – Kwadwo Asare Owusu (Wuhan University of Techology)

280

In Situ Growth of Nife Alloy Nanoparticles Embedded into N-Doped Bamboo-like Carbon Nanotube As a Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Zn-Air Battery – Duan Bin, Yong-Yao Xia, Beibei Yang, and YongGang Wang (Fudan University)

Wednesday, July 24

A06

281

Fabrication of High Performance Asymmetric Energy Storage Device with WO3@Graphene By Electrochemical Exfoliation Method – Himadri Tanaya Das (Pondicherry University)

09:20

299

09:40

Break

10:00

300

(Invited) Ionic Liquid Electrolytes and Ionogel Composites That Enable High Capacity Anodes for Lithium and Sodium Batteries – Maria Forsyth, Patrick C Howlett (Deakin University), Douglas R. MacFarlane (Monash University), David Mecerreyes (POLYMAT, University of the Basque Country), Gaetan Girard, Shammi Akter Ferdousi (Deakin University), Michel Armand (CIC energiGUNE), and Xiaoen Wang (Deakin University)

10:40

301

3D Hierarchical MoS2 Superstructures from Mimicked Embryos for Li Batteries – Feilong Gong, Mengmeng Liu, Lifang Peng, and Feng Li (Zhengzhou University of Light Industry)

11:00

302

(Invited) Solbat: The Solid-State MetalAnode Battery Project within the Faraday Institution – Mauro Pasta (University of Oxford)

11:40

303

Synthesis and Application of Spent Tea Leaves As the Sulfur Cathode for Lithium Sulfur Battery – Arenst Andreas Arie, Hans Kristianto (Parahyangan Catholic University), and Rezan Demir-Cakan (Gebze Technical University)

12:00

304

(Invited) NMR Studies of Li Metal Dendrite Formation and Coatings – Lauren E Marbella (University of Cambridge, Columbia University), Steffen Emge, and Clare P. Grey (University of Cambridge)

Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes Battery Boisdale 1, Scottish Event Campus

Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes - Session 1 – 08:00 – 12:40 Chair(s): Martin Winter and Peter G. Bruce 08:00

08:40

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(Invited) Hard Chemistry: Solid State Electrolytes and Anode Protection for Solid State Lithium and Sodium Batteries – Linda F Nazar, Kavish Kaup, Laidong Zhou, Ivan Kochetkov, Zhizhen Zhang, and Kern Ho Park (University of Waterloo) Double-Net Enclosed Sulfur Composite As a New Cathode in Lithium Sulfur Batteries – Junjie Niu, Yingying Lv, Mingwei Shang, and Xi Chen (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Chemomechanical Factors Dictating the Uniformity of Lithium Metal Plating at High Rate with Nanostructured Solid-Ion Conductors – Brett A. Helms (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Chengyin Fu (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Andrew Ells (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Victor Venturi, Zeeshan Ahmad (Carnegie Mellon University), and Venkat Viswanathan (Carnegie Mellon Univeristy)

Generating Enhanced Interfaces between Micro-Patterned Lithium Electrodes and Solid Polymer Electrolytes – Dominik Liebenau (Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Sebastian Schmohl (Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry Muenster), Kirsi Jalkanen (Akkurate Oy), Peter Bieker (Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster), Martin Winter (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Martin Kolek (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes - Session 2 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Maria Forsyth and Adam Samuel Best 14:00

305

The Marriage of Solid-State Electrolyte and Safe Lithium Metal Anodes in a Working Battery – Qiang Zhang (Tsinghua University)

14:20

306

Nanofluid Reinforced Polymer Electrolytes for Safe and High Energy Density Secondary Lithium Batteries – Pallab Bose, Debalina Deb, and Subhratanu Bhattacharya (Department of Physics, University of Kalyani)

14:40

307

Computational Study of Cycling Effects on Dendrite Growth in Lithium Metal Batteries – Jinwang Tan (Shenzhen University) and Emily Ryan (Boston University)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


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Ionic Liquid Electrolytes – from Novel Separators to Solid Polymer Electrolytes – Adam Samuel Best (CSIRO Manufacturing), Candice Francis (PMB Defence Engineering), Thuy Huynh (CSIRO), Patrick Lathrop (Texas A&M University), Julia Krstina, and John Chiefari (CSIRO Manufacturing) Mutifunctional Epoxy-Based Solid Polymer Electrolytes for Energy Storage Systems – U Hyeok Choi (Pukyong National University), Suk Jin Kwon (Korea Institute of Materials Science), Yeon Hwa Song (Pukyong National University), Taehoon Kim, Byung Mun Jung, and Sang-Bok Lee (Korea Institute of Materials Science)

15:40

Break

16:00

310

New Insights into the Behavior of Polycarbonate-Based Lithium Salt Containing Electrolytes Regarding Thermal Long-Term and Electrochemical Stability – Annika Buchheit (University of Münster), Mariano Grünebaum, Anna Isabella Gerlitz (Helmholtz Institute Münster), Britta Tessmer (University of Münster), and Hans-Dieter Wiemhöfer (Helmholtz-Institute Münster (IEK12))

311

The Combined Effect of Cycling Strategy and Potential Electrolyte in Fast Charging/ Discharging of Li-Metal Based Batteries – Tamene Tadesse Beyene (NTUST), Bing-Joe Hwang, and Wei-Nien Su (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

16:40

312

(Invited) Sulphide Electrolytes with Lgps Structure– Combination with Anode Materials – Satoshi Hori, Kota Suzuki, Masaaki Hirayama, and Ryoji Kanno (Tokyo Institute of Technology)

17:20

313

Electrochemical Analysis of Garnet-Type Solid Electrolytes – Effect of Dopants on Li-Conductivity and Dendrites Formation – Federico M Pesci, Rowena H Brugge, Andrea Cavallaro, and Ainara Aguadero (Imperial College London)

17:40

314

Solid Nano-Composite Electrolytes (nanoSCE) with Ion Conductivity Promotion at an Interfacial Ice Layer on the Mesoporous Silica Matrix – Xubin Chen, Knut Bjarne Gandrud (imec), Akihiko Sagara (Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation), Brecht Put (imec), Mitsuhiro Murata, Hiroki Yabe, Morio Tomiyama, Hidekazu Arase, Yukihiro Kaneko, Mikinari Shimada (Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation), Julian Steele, Maarten Roeffaers (COK, KU-Leuven), Maarten Debucquoy, Maarten J. Mees (imec), and Philippe M. Vereecken (imec, Belgium and COK, KULeuven, Belgium)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

A06 Poster Session – 18:00 – 20:00 Chair(s): Peter G. Bruce, Adam Samuel Best, Jürgen Janek and Ainara Aguadero •

315

Extraction Effect of Ni-Zn By Electrodeposition from Aqueous Acid Solutions – Yassine Addi (USTHB-ENPEI)

316

The Search for a Ceramic Lithium-Ion Conductor Using Combinatorial Approach – Niv Aloni (Tel Aviv University), Shay Tirosh, Simcha Meir, Arie Zaban (Bar Ilan Universilty), and Diana Golodnitsky (Tel Aviv University)

317

Lithiated Silicon/Sulfide Solid Electrolyte Composite As a Stable Host for Lithium Deposition/Dissolution for All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries – Yoon-Cheol Ha (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute, University of Science and Technology), Anh Dinh Bui (University of Science and Technology), YouJin Lee, Jun-Woo Park, Byung Gon Kim, and Sang-Min Lee (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)

318

The Effects of Vaporized Solid Electrolyte Solution for All-Solid-State Batteries – JunWoo Park, Min-Ju Kim, Byung Gon Kim (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute), Yoon-Cheol Ha (University of Science and Technology), You-Jin Lee, and Sang-Min Lee (Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute)

319

Study of the Lithium Ion Transfer Mechanism in Composite Electrolyte By Solid State Li NMR – Meirong Li (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center), Joop Enno Frerichs, Michael Ryan Hansen (Institut für Physikalische Chemie University Muenster), Martin Winter (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center), and Peter Bieker (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

320

Reduction of Interfacial Polarization between Inorganic Solid Electrolyte and Li Anode By Using a Metallic Interlayer – Kuan-Zong Fung (Dept. of Materials Sci, National Cheng Kung U, Taiwan), Shu-Yi Tsai (Hierarchical GreenEnergy Materials Research Ctr, NCKU), DongBow Su Su (Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung Univ), and Chi-Yang Liu (National Cheng Kung University)

321

Enhanced Cyclability of Li-Metal Batteries Using Aromatic Porous Layer – Jung-Je Woo, Il chan Jang, Jinju Song, Hyun-Kyung Kim, and Sunghun Choi (Korea Institute of Energy Research)

322

Impact of Processing Conditions on Oxygen Vacancies in Ga-Doped Li7La3Zr2O12 Solid Electrolyte Using Tof-SIMS – Nomaan Nabi and Ainara Aguadero (Imperial College London)

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Wednesday, July 24

16:20

Hall 2, Scottish Event Campus


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Electrophoretic Deposition of MnO2/CNT Composite As Host Material for Efficient Li-S Batteries – Hafiz Khurram Shahzad, Sasan Ghashghaie, Jie Fang, Ghulam Muhyodin (City University of Hong Kong), Samson H. S. Cheng (City University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Lok Wnag MA (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), and Chi Yuen Chung (City University of Hong Kong) Fabrication and Characterization of FineGrained Nasicon-Structured Li Electrolyte for Solid State Batteries Applications – Kuan-Zong Fung (Dept of Materials Science, National Cheng Kung University), Ming-Rui Lin (Dept of Materials Sci, National Cheng Kung Univ,Taiwan), Shu-Yi Tsai (Hierarchical Green-Energy Materials Research Ctr, NCKU), Ricardo Jimenez (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, ICMM-CSIC.), Isabel Sobrados (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (CSIC)), María Lourdes Calzada (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, ICMM-CSIC.), and Jesus Sanz (Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid, (CSIC)) Ethylene Vinyl Acetate: An Alternative Aqueous Binder in Positive Electrode for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Mariasole Di Carli (DTE-PCU-SPCT, ENEA CR Casaccia, 00123 Rome, Italy), Gabriele Tarquini (La Sapienza), Annalisa Aurora, Livia Della Seta, and Pier Paolo Prosini (DTE-PCU-SPCT, ENEA CR Casaccia, 00123 Rome, Italy)

Wednesday, July 24

326

Sulfide-Compatible Multifunctional Interphase Engineering for Sheet-Type All Solid State Battery – Jesik Park, KyungSu Kim, Woosuk Cho, Goojin Jeong, and Ji-Sang Yu (Korea Electronics Technology Institute)

327

Stabilization of Cathode/Sulfide-Electrolyte Interface By Surface Modification – Yong Joon Park and Hwan Wook Kwak (Kyonggi University)

328

Chitosan Modified with Reduced Graphene Oxide Binder for Lithium-Sulfur Battery – Soochan Kim, Gayeon Yoo, Misuk Cho, and Youngkwan Lee (Sungkyunkwan University)

329

Interface Stabilization of ElectrodePolymer Electrolyte for Enhanced Cycling Performance of Polymer-Based Solid-State Battery – GyeongJun Chung, Minha Yee (Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea), Jungdon Suk (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology), and Seung-Wan Song (Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea)

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331

Systematic Electrochemical Characterizations of Low Molecular Weight Gelator-Based Quasi-Solid Electrolytes – BoSung Kang, Ji-Eun Lee, Ha-Neul Moon, JiHyeon Lee, and Moon-Sung Kang (Sangmyung University) Three-Dimensional Graphene-HeteroatomDoped Carbon Nanotubes Hierarchical Architecture As a Polysulfide Trap for Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Jungdon Suk (Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology)

332

Rare-Earth Metal Doping into Lithium Stuffed Garnet-Type Electrolytes for Next Generation, Solid State, Lithium Ion Batteries – Mark Stockham, Bo Dong, and Peter Raymond Slater (University of Birmingham)

333

Synthesis and Evaluation of Garnet Type Ga, Al-Doped Llzo Powder for All-Solid State Batteries – Ha-Young Jung (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)), Hye-Min Ryu (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH)), Hee-Jung Ban (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology(KITECH)), Sang-Jun Park (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH)), Young-Woong Song (KITECH (Korea Institute of Technology)), Se-Hyeon Jeon (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH)), Su-jeong Nam (KITECH), MinYoung Kim (Korea Institute of Indsutrial Technology), Ho-Sung Kim (Korea Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH)), and JongHun Han (Chonnam National University)

334

Heterogeneous Nucleation and Interfacial Modification of Electrodeposited Lithium – Daniel Steingart (Columbia University), Bruce E. Koel, and Wesley Chang (Princeton University)

335

Synergistic Effect of Sulfur Electrode Technology and Nature of Anode Materials to Increasing the Energy and Reducing Self - Discharge the Battery Based on Sulfur Cathode – Elena Shembel (Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology, Enerize Corporation, FL.USA), Alexandr V Markevich (Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology), Olga Kolomoyets (Ukrainian state university of chemical technology), Vlad Ivanovich Redko (Enerize Corporation), Timothy V Pastushkin (Enerize Corporation, FL USA), Andrea Straková Fedorková (Pavol Jozef Safarik University, Kosice, Slovak Republic), Yuliya Polishchuk (Ukrainian State University of Chemical technology), Oleg Girin, Irina Viktorovna Kirsanova, Irina M Maksyuta, and Nelya Zaderey (Ukrainian State University of Chemical Technology)

336

Electrodeposition of Lithium in LiPF6-Based Electrolyte with Trace-Amount of Water – Kazuki Yoshii, Noboru Taguchi (AIST), Hisao Kiuchi (Kyoto University), Hikari Sakaebe (AIST), and Eiichiro Matsubara (Kyoto University)

L01

Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Carron 1, Scottish Event Campus

Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry - Session 1 – 14:00 – 18:35 Chair(s): Shelley D. Minteer, Scott Calabrese Barton and Ross Milton 14:00

371

(Keynote) Revisiting Protection Matrices for Bioelectrochemical Systems – Nicolas Plumeré (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)

14:30

372

A Single Test Strip with Two Enzymes for Detecting Two Targets of Blood Sample – Jun Hu (Shanghai Bioscan Inc.)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


14:50

373

Electroenzymatic NADH Recycling for Selective in-Flow Biocatalytic Reductions – Justin R. Weeks, Holly A. Reeve, and Kylie A. Vincent (University of Oxford)

15:10

374

Nitrogenase Bioelectrocatalysis – Shelley D. Minteer (University of Utah)

15:30

Break

15:50

375

(Invited) The Photoelectrochemistry of Photosynthetic Machineries: From Isolated Proteins to Living Cells – Jenny Z Zhang (University of Cambridge)

16:15

376

(Invited) Biosupercapacitor-Triboelectric Nanogenerator Interface for Powering Implanted Biomedical Devices – James F Rusling (UConn Health Center, University of Connecticut), Islam Mosa (University of Connecticut), Abdelsalam Ahmed (University of Toronto), and Esraa Elsanadidy (University of Connecticut)

16:40

377

(Invited) Electrocatalytic N2 Reduction to NH3 Using the Enzyme Nitrogenase – Lance C Seefeldt, Artavazd Badalyan, and Zhi-yong Yang (Utah State University)

17:05

378

(Invited) Enzymatic Biofuel Cells Toward the Development of Wearable and Edible Bioelectronic Technologies – Itthipon Jeerapan (University of California, San Diego) and Joseph Wang (UCSD)

408

Strategies to Boost MFC Power By Supercapacitive Materials and Components – Federico Poli (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna), Matteo Morigi (Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna), Jacopo Seri (, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna), Keyvan Malaie (University of Tehran), Mehrdad Mashkour (Babol Noshirvani University of Technology), and Francesca Soavi (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna)

09:10

409

Hydroxyapatite-Based Electrodes for Metal Detection in Wastewater – Mirko Magni, Davide Sironi, Michele Ferri, Sebastiano Campisi, Antonella Gervasini (Università degli Studi di Milano), Pierangela Cristiani (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA), Maddalena Papacchini (Istituto nazionale Assicurazione Infortuni sul Lavoro), and Stefano P. Trasatti (Università degli Studi di Milano)

09:30

Break

09:50

410

Proteus vulgaris Microbial System for Urea Removal and Sensing in Synthetic Urine – Myreisa Morales (University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus) and Carlos R Cabrera (University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus)

10:10

411

Bioelectrochemical Nitrogen Fixation (e-BNF) Towards the Electrosynthesis of Biomass – Andrea Schievano, Laura Rago, Andrea Goglio, Stefania Marzorati (e-BioCenter - ESP, Università di Milano, via Celoria 2), Sarah Zecchin (e-BioCenter - Defens, Università di Milano, via Celoria 2), Pierangela Cristiani (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA), and Lucia Cavalca (e-BioCenter - Defens, Università di Milano, via Celoria 2)

17:30

379

(Invited) Investigating the Hydrogenase Mechanism By Protein Film Electrochemistry – Pierre Ceccaldi and Gustav Berggren (Uppsala Univ. - Ångström Kemi Molecular Biomimetics)

17:55

380

Performance Evaluations of Biofuel Cells Using Biocatalysts Consisting of Mediator and Enzyme Immobilized Carbon Nanotube Based Substrate – Yongchai Kwon (Seoul National University of Science and Technology)

10:30

412

Engineering Functional Enzyme Bioelectrodes with Conductive Polymeric Films for Sensing Applications – Carla Gonzalez-Solino (University of Bath), Pawan Jolly (University of Bath, Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering), and Mirella Di Lorenzo (University of Bath)

Electro-Stimulation of Thermotoga Neapolitana Metabolism – Pierangela Cristiani (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA), Giuliana D’Ippolito (CNR-ICB), Gaetano Squadrito (CNR-ITAE), and Angelo Fontana (CNR-ICB)

10:50

413

Modelling of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) of Metallic Alloys in Seawater By Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy in a Nano-Meter Scale – Khaled Habib (KISR, Kuwait) and Khalid Al-Muhanna (KISR,Kuwait)

11:10

414

Microbial Fuel Cell: A Solution for Greenery Waste Treatment – Jarina Joshi and Rocky Maharjan (CDBT, Tribhuvan University)

18:15

L02

381

Microbial Bioelectrochemistry

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry

Microbial Bioelectrochemistry - Session 2 – 08:30 – 11:30 Chair(s): Ioannis Ieropoulos and Plamen Atanassov 08:30

407

Light Influence on the Performances of Air-Cathode Floating MFC for Wastewater Monitoring – Matteo Tucci (e-Bio Center, Università degli Studi di Milano), Enrico Barontini (Università degli Studi di Milano Bicocca), Andrea Schievano (e-Bio Center, Università degli Studi di Milano), Maddalena Papacchini (INAIL), Anna Espinoza-Tofalos, Andrea Franzetti (Universitá degli Studi di Milano Bicocca), and Pierangela Cristiani (Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE SpA)

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

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Wednesday, July 24

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Thursday, July 25

A01

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Session 7 – 08:30 – 12:20 Chair(s): Minoru Inaba and Laurence Croguennec 08:30

71

(Invited) Mitigation of Electrode Swelling of Pure Si Nano-Flake Anode for Advanced Lithium-Ion Batteries – Minoru Inaba, Masakazu Haruta, and Takayuki Doi (Doshisha University)

09:10

72

Li Buffer Interest in Silicon Based Anode to Improve Li-Ion Battery Cycle Life – Willy Porcher, Elise Gutel, Lionel Blanc, Cédric Haon, and Yvan Reynier (Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CEA-LITEN)

09:30

73

Influence of Different Acids on Si/C Anode Pastes pH Values and the Corresponding Electrochemical Performance in Li Ion Cells – Elizaveta Keßler (Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Markus Börner (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Philip Niehoff, Falko Schappacher (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Martin Winter (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster, Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich)

74

Thursday, July 25

Lithium –Manganese Rich Li1.2Mn0.55Ni0.15Co0.1O2 (LMR-NMC) Based Cathodes and Si-C Composite Anodes for High Energy Density Lithium-Ion Batteries – Surendra Kumar Martha, Krishnakumar Sarode (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad), Sourav Ghosh (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad, India), and Madhushri Bhar (Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad)

10:10

Break

10:30

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Self-Ordered TiO2 Nanotubes Prepared By Anodization in Fluorine-Free Electrolyte As Additive-Free Anode for Lithium-Ion Microbatteries – Mahmoud Madian (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, National Research Centre, Egypt), Julia Erben (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research, TU Bergakademie Freiberg), Michael Stelter (TU Bergakademie Freiberg), Lars Giebeler, and Daria Mikhailova (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research)

11:10

77

Polyanion-Type Anode Material for LithiumIon Batteries – Yong-Yao Xia (Prof)

11:30

78

Metal-Ion Batteries Based on New Copper and Nickel Coordination Polymers with Aromatic Polyamine Ligands – Roman R. Kapaev (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics RAS), Keith J. Stevenson (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology), and Pavel A. Troshin (Institute for Problems of Chemical Physics RAS, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

11:50

79

Electrochemical Cycling Induced Amorphization of Cobalt (II, III) Oxide (Co3O4) for High Surface Area Electrode of Water Oxidation – Prashant Kumar Gupta, Sulay Saha, Koshal Kishor (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), Maurya Gyanprakash (IIT Kanpur), and Raj Ganesh Pala (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur)

12:10

Concluding Remarks

Lithium-ion Batteries: From the Design of New Electrode Materials and Electrolytes to the Performance and Recycling of Industrial Systems Battery Alsh 1, Scottish Event Campus

09:50

10:50

Siloxene: A Potential Layered Silicon Intercalation Anode for Na, Li and K Ion Batteries – Laura Cristina Loaiza (Laboratoire de Réactivité et Chimie des Solides, Université de Picardie, Jules Verne), Laure Monconduit (Réseau de Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, RS2E, Institut Charles Gerhardt -AIME (ICG) - Univ. Montpellier), and Vincent Seznec (Réseau de Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, RS2E, Laboratoire de Réactivité et de Chimie des Solides)

A03

Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces Battery Alsh 2, Scottish Event Campus

Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces Session 2 – 08:00 – 11:50 Chair(s): Ryoji Kanno, Kristina Edström and Tejs Vegge 08:00

156

Modeling the Origin of the Interface Resistance in Solid-State Batteries – Yue Qi, Michael Swift, and Hong Kang Tian (Michigan State University)

08:20

157

Heterogeneous Electron Transport at PEDOT-PSS Electrode-Electrolyte Interfaces – Kosala Wijeratne, Ujwala Ail, Robert Brooke, Mikhail Vagin, Xianjie Liu, Mats Fahlman (Linköping University), and Xavier Crispin (Linkoping University)

08:40

158

A Series of Polyhydric Esters As Novel Candidates for Battery Solvents in Lithium Metal Cells: Electrochemical Investigations and Influences of Moisture and Alcohol Residues in Contact with Lithium Metal – Mariano Grünebaum (Helmholtz Institute Münster), Annika Buchheit (University of Münster), Constantin Lürenbaum (MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (Helmholtz-Institute Münster, IEK-12 Jülich), and Hans-Dieter Wiemhöfer (HelmholtzInstitute Muenster (HI MS))

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


09:00

159

The Study of Composite Artificial-SEI for Lithium Metal Anodes – Svetlana Menkin, Anna B Gunnarsdóttir, Yanting Jin, and Clare P. Grey (University of Cambridge)

09:20

Break

09:50

160

(Invited) Evolution of the Electrode− Electrolyte Interface of Ni-Rich Layered Oxides – Louis F.J. Piper (NECCES at Binghamton University)

14:40

167

Ambient Pressure XPS Studies of Liquid Solid Interfaces in Batteries – Kristina Edström (Uppsala University, Uppsala Universty), Julia Maibach (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology), Ida Källquist, Fredrik Lindgren (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University), and Maria Hahlin (Uppsala Universty)

15:00

168

Distinguishing Slow Charge Transfer from Slow Desolvation Rate-Determining Step in Ion Intercalation Processes – Victoria A Nikitina and Keith J. Stevenson (Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology)

15:20

Break

15:40

169

Fabrication of Super Hydrophobic Gas Diffusion Layers – Deepashree Sudhir Thumbarathy and Prodip K Das (University of Newcastle upon Tyne)

10:30

161

Thin Film Approach for Interface Research on Solid-State Li-Ion Batteries – Tsuyoshi Ohnishi (National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS))

10:50

162

3D Electrode Design: Additively Manufactured 3D Architectured Nanocrystalline Nickel and Nickel Copper Structures – Patrik Schürch, Laszlo Pethö, Johann Michler, and Laetitia Philippe (EMPA)

11:10

163

Direct Measurement of Enhanced Ion Conductivity at an Ionic Liquid Electrolyte (ILE)/SiO2 Interface with Interdigitated Electrode Array – Brecht Put (imec), Simon Hollevoet (KULeuven, Imec), Akihiko Sagara (Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation), Nouha Labyedh (imec, Kapeldreef 75, B-3001 Heverlee, Belgium), Nick Clerckx, Nathalie Hendrickx (Imec), Yukihiro Kaneko, Hidekazu Arase (Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation), Maarten J. Mees (imec), and Philippe M. Vereecken (imec and KU-Leuven)

16:00

170

Conducting Polymer PEDOT As Electrocatalysts and Electrode Materials in Hydroquinone Fuel Cell – Xavier Crispin (Linkoping University), Canyan Che, Mikhail Vagin, Kosala Wijeratne, Dan Zhao, Magdalena Warczak, and Magnus P Jonsson (Linköping University)

16:20

171

Diffusion-Reaction-Limited Mass Transfer on the Surface of an Electrically Conductive Droplet – Abdellah Kharicha, Ebrahim KarimiSibaki (CD-Lab for Metallurgical Applications of MHD), Menghuai Wu, Andreas Ludwig, and Jan Bohacek (SMMP, Montanuniversitaet)

Trimetallic Carbon-Supported Catalysts for Borohydride Oxidation and Oxygen Reduction in Alkaline Solutions – Ahmed MAA Elsheikh (University of Sheffield), Raisa Costa Paes Oliveira, Biljana Sljukic, Diogo M.F. Santos, Cesar A.C. Sequeira (CeFEMA, Instituto Superior Técnico, ULisboa), and James McGregor (University of Sheffield)

16:40

172

Redox Fuel Cells: The Fusion of Redox Flow Batteries and Fuel Cells – Liang An (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

11:30

164

Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces Session 3 – 14:00 – 17:00 Chair(s): Ryoji Kanno, Tejs Vegge and Kristina Edström 14:00

166

Carbon-Based Anode Materials for Alkali Metal Ion Batteries – Atomic Scale Studies of Defects, Functional Groups, and Electrolytes and Their Impact on Metal Storage and Diffusion – Emilia Olsson (University of Surrey, Queen Mary University of London) and Qiong Cai (University of Surrey) Investigating All-Solid-State Battery Cell Interfaces By Multi-Scale Continuum Modelling and Simulation – Katharina BeckerSteinberger (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Anton Neumann (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)), Simon Hein (Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU), German Aerospace Center (DLR)), Birger Horstmann (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU)), Karsten Urban (Institute of Numerical Mathematics, University of Ulm), and Arnulf Latz (German Aerospace Center (DLR), Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU))

ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

A05

Alternative Battery Chemistries and High-power Devices Battery Boisdale 2, Scottish Event Campus

Supercapacitors - Session 1 – 08:00 – 11:50 Chair(s): Thierry Brousse and Wataru Sugimoto 08:00

282

(Invited) Beneficial Effect of Fsi-Based Electrolytes on Capacitor Performance – Masashi Ishikawa, Satoshi Uchida, and Naoya Hirota (Kansai University)

08:40

283

Electrosprayed Mxene Flakes As Supercapacitor Electrodes – Sangwon Cho and Yongsok Seo (Seoul National University)

09:00

284

Operando NMR to Study the Dynamic Charging Mechanism of Activated Carbon Supercapacitor Electrodes – Yuning Zhou, Josh Stratford, Katharina Märker, and Clare P. Grey (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge)

09:20

Break

09:50

285

Thursday, July 25

14:20

165

Kinetic Analysis of Protected Li0.5C6 Anode for 4 V-Class Aqueous Hybrid Capacitor Using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy – Yusuke Sato, Sho Makino, Sho Hideshima, Dai Mochizuki, and Wataru Sugimoto (Shinshu University)

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10:10

10:50

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(Invited) Investigation of Ba0,5Sr0,5CoxFe1XO3-Δ As Pseudocapacitive Electrode for Aqueous Electrochemical Capacitor – Pierre Lannelongue (Institut Charles Gerhardt, Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie), Camille Douard (Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, IMN JR CNRS UMR 6502 – Université de Nantes (Fr)), Olivier Crosnier (Réseau sur le Stockage de l’énergie (RS2E), IMN, CNRS / University of Nantes), Steven Le Vot (Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie, Institut Charles Gerhardt), Olivier Fontaine (Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier, Réseau sur le Stockage Electrochimique de l’Energie), NaeLih Wu (National Taiwan University), Frederic Favier (RS2E FR CNRS 3459, Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier), and Thierry Brousse (RS2E FR CNRS 3459, IMN, Université de Nantes - CNRS) Increasing Energy Density and Power Density in Hybridised SupercapacitorBattery Devices – Constantina Lekakou (Univesrity of Surrey), Joseph Paul Baboo, Foivos Markoulidis, and Robert CT Slade (University of Surrey)

11:10

288

Influence of Water on the Properties of Protic Ionic Liquids – Timo Stettner (FriedrichSchiller-University), Promit Ray, Barbara Kirchner (Universität Bonn), and Andrea Balducci (Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena)

11:30

289

Modelling and Optimization of Electrodes Utilization in Symmetric Electrochemical Capacitors for High Energy and Power – Innocent Sunday Ike (Federal University of Technology Owerri, Nigeria., University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg), Iakovos Jack Sigalas (DST/NRF (COE-SM), University of the Witwatersrand,), and Sunny E Iyuke (School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering,, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.)

Supercapacitors - Session 2 – 14:00 – 17:30 Chair(s): Scott W Donne and Federico Poli 14:00

290

Thursday, July 25

(Invited) Green Materials for Sustainable Supercapacitors – Federico Poli, Giovanni Spina (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna), Antonio Terella (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna)), Mehrdad Mashkour (Babol Noshirvani University of Technology), Maria Letizia Focarete (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna), Davide Fabiani (Electr. Electron.& Inf. Eng. Dept University of Bologna), Clara Santato (École Polytechnique de Montréal), Damilola Momodu, Ncholu Manyala (University of Pretoria), and Francesca Soavi (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna)

14:40

291

Surface-Engineered Boron Nitride Electrolytes for High Performance SolidState Supercapacitors – Jasneet Kaur and Hadis Zarrin (Ryerson Univeristy)

15:00

292

Synthesis of Metal @ Carbon Sphere/ Graphene Film Electrodes for Flexible Asymmetric Supercapacitors – Lanshu Xu (Beijing Forestry University, National Physical Laboratory), Yue Li, and Xiaojuan Jin (Beijing Forestry University)

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15:20

Break

15:50

293

(Invited) MXenes for High-Energy, HighPower Batteries and Electrochemical Capacitors – Yury Gogotsi (Drexel University)

16:30

294

Metal Sulfide/Mxene Based Nanostructured Electrode Materials for High-Performance Supercapacitors – Muhammad Taqi Mehran (SCME, NUST, Islamabad - Pakistan) and Mutawara Mahmood M Baig (SCME, NUST, Islamabad Pakistan)

16:50

295

(Invited) Redox Contributions to the Behaviour of Electrochemical Capacitors – Scott W. Donne (University of Newcastle)

A06

Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes Battery Boisdale 1, Scottish Event Campus

Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes - Session 3 – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Clare P. Grey and Ainara Aguadero 08:00

337

How to Calculate Energy Contents of Different Cell Chemistries: Is There a Universal Factor between Theory and Practice? – Johannes Betz (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Georg Bieker (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Paul Meister (Helmholtz-Institute Muenster, IEK-12, FZ Jülich), Tobias Placke (University of Münster, MEET Battery Research Center), Martin Winter (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Richard Schmuch (University of Muenster, MEET Battery Research Center)

08:20

338

Development of Organic Ionic Plastic Crystals As Solid-State Electrolytes – Jennifer M Pringle, Ruhamah Yunis, Danah Al-Masri, Maria Forsyth (Deakin University), and Anthony F. Hollenkamp (CSIRO Energy)

08:40

339

Solid Polymer Electrolytes Designed for Lithium Metal Battery By Lithium Salt Induced Cationic Ring-Opening Polymerization – Jijeesh Ravi Nair, Ishamol Shaji, Niloofar Ehteshami, Diddo Diddens (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich), Andreas Thum, Andreas Heuer (Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Münster), and Martin Winter (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

09:00

340

Cementation Reaction of Lithium Powder Electrodes for Improving the Electrochemical Performances of Lithium-Metal Batteries – Aleksei Kolesnikov, Dong Zhou, Martin Kolek (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Peter Bieker (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster, Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster), Martin Winter (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Marian Cristian Stan (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

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09:20

341

Metal-Alumina Protective Bilayer for Extending the Stability of Lithium/Solid Electrolyte Interfaces – Francisco Javier Quintero Cortes, Jared Tippens, Neha Kondekar, John A Lewis, and Matthew T McDowell (Georgia Institute of Technology)

09:40

Break

10:00

342

Semi-Interpenetrating Networks for AllSolid-State Lithium Metal Batteries – Gerrit Homann, Isidora Cekic-Laskovic, and Martin Winter (Helmholtz Institute Münster)

10:20

343

Assessing Safety Properties of Lithium Metal Batteries – Markus Börner, Thomas Beuse (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Juan Pablo Badillo Jimenez (MEET - Münster Electrochemical Energy Technology), Marian Cristian Stan (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Laura Imholt (Helmholtz-Institute Muenster, Research Center Jülich), Falko Schappacher (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Martin Winter (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, IEK-12, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster)

10:40

344

Novel Tailored 3D Carbon Nanotube Cathodes for Effective Trapping of Polysulfides in Lithium Sulfur Batteries – Helge Krüger, Sandra Nöhren, Fabian Schütt, Yogendra Kumar Mishra, and Rainer Adelung (Kiel University (CAU))

11:00

345

Biopolymer Sol-Gel Synthesis of Anion/ Cation Doped Garnet Electrolyte Materials for Solid-State Batteries – Bo Dong and Peter Raymond Slater (University of Birmingham)

11:20

11:40

346

347

Efficient Synthesis of Graphene Nanoscrolls for Fabricating Sulfur-Loaded Cathode and Flexible Hybrid Interlayer Toward High Performance Li−S Batteries – Yi Guo (Sichuan University), Hao Wu (College of Materials Science and Engineering), and Yun Zhang (Sichuan University)

350

Dual Functional Sulfur-Confined Cathode Material Derived from Organic Metal Sulfide – Qian Wang (Sichuan University)

15:00

351

(Invited) Understanding the Factors Affecting the Performance of Li-Metal/Garnet Interfaces with Surface Analysis Techniques – Rowena H Brugge, Federico M Pesci, Andrea Cavallaro (Imperial College London), Richard John Chater (Department of Materials, Imperial College London), and Ainara Aguadero (Imperial College London)

15:40

Break

16:00

352

Electrochemical Performance of Fe Doped TiO2 Nanopowder Coatings on Separators for Li-S Batteries – Maryam Sadat Kiai, Omer Eroglu, and Huseyin Kizil (Istanbul Technical University)

16:20

353

Nanocomposite Gel Polymer Electrolytes: Thermophysical, Electrical Properties and Electrochemical Applications – Debalina Deb, Pallab Bose, and Subhratanu Bhattacharya (Department of Physics, University of Kalyani)

16:40

354

Solid-State Lithium and Li-Ion Batteries with Solid Nano-Composite Electrolytes – Maarten Debucquoy, Maarten J. Mees (imec), Akihiko Sagara (Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation), Sergey Remizov, Xubin Chen, Knut Bjarne Gandrud, Brecht Put (imec), Yukihiro Kaneko (Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation), and Philippe M. Vereecken (imec, Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, KU Leuven)

17:00

355

Quantifying the Prospects of Solid-StateBatteries with Lithium Metal – Felix H. Richter (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen), Simon Randau (Justus-Liebig-University Gießen), and Jürgen Janek (Justus-LiebigUniversity Giessen)

17:40

356

Highly Isolated Cobalt Sulfide Nanoparticles Encapsulated in 3D Hollow Nitrogen Doped Carbon Sheells for Superior Lithium and Sodium Storage – Wei Huang (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark, Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University), Huihui Shangguan (Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University), Christian Engelbrekt (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark), Xiaowen Zheng (Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University), Fei Shen, Xinxin Xiao (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark), Lijie Ci, Pengchao Si (Materials Science and Engineering, Shandong University), and Jingdong Zhang (Department of Chemistry, Technical University of Denmark)

A New Strategy for Construction of Flexible Solid Electrolytes Based on Single LithiumIon Conductive Polymers – Fang Lian, Hao Li, Hongnan Zhang, and Nan Meng (University of Science and Technology Beijing)

Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes - Session 4 – 14:00 – 18:00 Chair(s): Linda F Nazar and Jürgen Janek 14:00

348

Novel Electrolyte Systems for Improving Energy Density and Power Density of Li-O2 Batteries – Aishui Yu (Fudan University)

14:20

349

Phenothiazine-Based Redox Polymers As Cathode-Active Materials in Li/Organic Batteries – Martin Kolek (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Fabian Otteny (Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Freiburg), Verena Perner (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), Birgit Esser (Institute for Organic Chemistry, University of Freiburg), Martin Winter (Helmholtz Institute Münster, Forschungszentrum Jülich, MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), and Peter Bieker (Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster)

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L01

Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry

Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry / Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Carron 1, Scottish Event Campus

Enzymatic Bioelectrochemistry - Session 2 – 08:00 – 12:00 Chair(s): Shelley D. Minteer, Scott Calabrese Barton and Ross Milton 08:00

382

(Keynote) Electrochemistry for Studying and Using Biological and Synthetic Catalysts of Hydrogen Oxidation and Production – Christophe Léger (CNRS / AMU) 53

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14:40


08:30

08:55

09:20

383

384

385

(Invited) Redox Polymer-Based Gas Breathing H2-Oxidation Anodes Equipped with Highly Active [Nife] and [Nifese] Hydrogenases for Biofuel Cell Applications – Adrian Ruff, Julian Szczesny, Nikola Markovic, Felipe Conzuelo (Ruhr-University Bochum), Sonia Zacarias (Universidade Nova de Lisboa), Nicolas Plumeré (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Ines A. C. Pereira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa), Wolfgang Lubitz (Max-PlanckInstitut für Chemische Energiekonversion), and Wolfgang Schuhmann (Ruhr-University Bochum) (Invited) Fructose Biosensors Based on Direct Electron Transfer between Fructose Dehydrogenase and Electrodes – Lo Gorton (Lund University), Paolo Bollella (Clarkson University), Kenji Kano, Yuya Hibino (Kyoto University), Riccarda Antiochia (Sapienza University of Rome), and Oscar Rojas-Carrillo (National University, Costa Rica) Study of the Effect of Gold Nanoparticles on PEDOT Modified Electrodes for Electrochemical Biosensing of Thiol Compounds Using Continuous Flow System – Fernando Alvarado-Hidalgo, Karla RamírezSanchez, Roy Zamora-Sequeira (Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica), E. Avendano (Universidad de Costa Rica), Giovanni SaenzArce, Oscar Rojas-Carrillo (Universidad Nacional), and Ricardo Starbird-Perez (Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica)

09:40

Break

10:00

386

Interaction between Enzymes and Carbon Nanomaterialsfor Nanobiocatalysis – Jungbae Kim (Korea University)

10:20

387

Observation of Direct Electron Transfer from Glucose Dehydrogenase to Single Sheet Graphene Electrode – Marcin Szymon Filipiak, Daniel Vetter, Kishan Thodkar, Oscar Gutierrez-Sanz (BioMed X GmbH), Martin Jönsson-Niedziółka (Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS), and Alexey Tarasov (BioMed X GmbH)

388

Bioelectrochemical TiN|Tsfdh Catalyst for CO2 Reduction to Hcooh – Federica Arena, Giorgio Giuffredi (CNST-IIT), Andrea Perego (Politecnico di Milano, Department of Energy), Stefano Donini, Emilio Parisini (CNST-IIT), and Fabio DiFonzo (fabio.difonzo@iit.it)

11:00

389

Enzymatic Biofuel Cells – Tahereh Safari (University of Qom)

11:20

390

Electrochemical Deconstruction Along with Spectroscopic Investigations of Electroactive Heme Proteins and Enzymes – Rudra Narayan Samajdar and Aninda Jiban Bhattacharyya (Indian Institute of Science)

11:40

391

A 3D Printed Enzymatic Biofuel Cell Based on Reduced Graphene Oxide Para Amino Benzoic Acid Modified Anode and Electrodeposited Reduced Graphene Oxide Cathode – Arjun Ajith Mohan and Sandhyarani N (National Institute of Technology,Calicut)

Friday, July 26

10:40

54

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A03

Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces Battery Alsh 2, Scottish Event Campus

Mass and Charge Transfer across Electrochemical Interfaces Session 4 – 09:00 – 11:00 Chair(s): Kristina Edström 09:00

173

Flowable Semi-Solid Electrodes with Superconcentrated Electrolytes: An Electrochemical Impedance Study – Federico Poli, Francesca De Giorgio, and Francesca Soavi (Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna)

09:20

174

Surface Functionalization of Metal-Organic Framework Prior to TiO2 Tethering for Oxygen Reduction Catalysis in Alkaline Media – Simranjit Grewal (Biological Engineering & Small-scale Engineering), Angela Macedo, and Min Hwan Lee (University of California, Merced)

09:40

Break

10:00

175

Synthesis and Characterization of a Composite Cathode Material (Li2S@ rGO) for Li-S Batteries Made By in Situ Electrochemical Conversion of MoS2@rGO – Juan Balach, Maximiliano Zensich (IITEMA (UNRC-CONICET)), Tony Jaumann (Leibniz Inst. of solid state and material research (IFW)), Gustavo Marcelo Morales (IITEMA (UNRCCONICET)), Lars Giebeler (Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research), and Cesar Alfredo Barbero (IITEMA (UNRCCONICET))

10:20

176

Novel Perceptions of Lithium Ion Batteries: Isotopic Labeling for Insights into Lithium Losses and Solid Electrolyte Interphase Formation By Means of Plasma‑Based Techniques – Sascha Nowak (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster), Marco Evertz (Universität Münster - MEET Battery Research Center), Marcel Diehl (University of Münster - MEET Battery Research Center), Alexander Kenkel (MEET Battery Research Center, University of Muenster), and Martin Winter (Helmholtz-Institute Münster, IEK-12 Jülich)

10:40

177

Redox Mechanisms and Film Formation at Interfaces in Lithium-sulfur Battery System – Sara Drvarič Talian, Joze Moskon (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia), Michel Adamič (aNational Institute of Chemistry), Robert Dominko, and Miran Gaberscek (National Institute of Chemistry Slovenia, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology Ljubljana)

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A06

Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes Battery Boisdale 1, Scottish Event Campus

Metal Anodes meet Solid Electrolytes - Session 5 – 08:00 – 11:20 Chair(s): Ryoji Kanno and Ainara Aguadero 08:00

357

Carbon Nanofibers Modified By Natural Pectic Polysaccharide As the Multifunctional Interlayer for Advanced Li-SeS2 Batteries – Yin Zhang (Sichuan University), Hao Wu (College of Materials Science and Engineering), and Yun Zhang (Sichuan University)

08:20

358

A Novel Material Class of Solid-State NanoComposite Electrolytes with High Li-Ion Conductivity – Maarten J. Mees, Knut Bjarne Gandrud (imec), Akihiko Sagara (Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation), Xubin Chen (imec), Nathalie Hendrickx (Imec), Mitsuhiro Murata, Yukihiro Kaneko, Hidekazu Arase (Technology Innovation Division, Panasonic Corporation), and Philippe M. Vereecken (imec, Centre for Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, KU Leuven)

08:40

359

Structural Optimization and Phase Stability of Cubic Li7La3Zr2O12 for Solid Electrolyte Application – Ngoc Thanh Thuy Tran and Shihkang Lin (National Cheng Kung University)

09:00

360

Functionalized Silica Particle Based Single Ion Conducting Hybrid Electrolyte for Li-Ion Battery – Byung Mun Jung, Suk Jin Kwon, Taehoon Kim (Korea Institute of Materials Science), U Hyeok Choi (Pukyong National University), Ki Hyeon Kim (Yeungnam University), and Sang-Bok Lee (Korea Institute of Materials Science)

09:20

361

Lithium Metal Protection through Flexible Composite Electrolyte with Immobilized Anions – Qiang Zhang (Tsinghua University)

09:40

Break

10:00

362

Sulfurized-Poly(acrylonitrile) Coated C/S Composite Cathode Materials for Rechargeable Lithium-Sulfur Batteries – Misganaw Adigo Weret (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), BingJoe Hwang (National Taiwan University of Science and Technogy), Chung-Feng Jeffrey Kuo, and Wei-Nien Su (National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)

10:20

363

Performance of All Solid Li-Air Battery – Jung Ock Park, Mokwon Kim (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.), Heung Chan Lee (Samsung Electronic Co., Ltd.), Hyuk Jae Kwon (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.), Sang Bok Ma (Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd), Hyunpyo Lee, and Dongmin Im (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

10:40

364

A Closer Theoretical and Experimental Look at Iodine in Li-Air Chemistry – Erlendur Jónsson (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology), Rachel Nathaniel Kerber, Tao Liu, Gunwoo Kim, and Clare P. Grey (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge)

Friday, July 26

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Author Index Author................................................................Abs No.

A

Abakumov, Artem..............................85 (A02, Mon), ...............................89 (A02, Mon), 214 (A05, Mon), ........................................................... 257 (A05, Wed) Abbasi, Ali.......................................... 229 (A05, Tue) Abd-lefdil, Mohammed....................... 28 (A01, Tue) Abghoui, Younes............................... 416 (L03, Mon) Acevedo, Diego................................. 106 (A02, Tue) Adamič, Michel...................................177 (A03, Fri) Addi, Yassine..................................... 315 (A06, Wed) Adelung, Rainer........4 (A01, Mon), 344 (A06, Thu) Adlfar, Vida.......................................... 55 (A01, Tue) Adomkevicius, Arturas..................... 251 (A05, Wed) Agrawal, Anshuman............................ 99 (A02, Tue) Aguadero, Ainara............................. 313 (A06, Wed), ............................... 322 (A06, Wed), 351 (A06, Thu) Ahmad, Zeeshan............................... 298 (A06, Wed) Ahmed, Abdelsalam..........................376 (L01, Wed) Ahn, Jou-Hyeon................................... 36 (A01, Tue) Ail, Ujwala.........................................157 (A03, Thu) Ajith Mohan, Arjun............................ 391 (L01, Thu) Akbay, Taner........................................ 50 (A01, Tue) Akolkar, Rohan.................................. 195 (A04, Tue) Aksyonov, Dmitry............................. 207 (A04, Tue), ...........................................................214 (A05, Mon) Al-Masri, Danah................................338 (A06, Thu) Al-Muhanna, Khalid..........................413 (L02, Wed) Alexander, Caleb............................... 415 (L03, Mon) Ali, Zulfiqar.......................................... 17 (A01, Tue) Alloin, Fannie.........112 (A02, Tue), 132 (A02, Wed) Aloni, Niv.......................................... 316 (A06, Wed) Alvarado-Hidalgo, Fernando............. 385 (L01, Thu) Amietszajew, Tazdin......................... 114 (A02, Wed) Amini, Kiana...................................... 233 (A05, Tue) An, Liang............................................172 (A03, Thu) Andersen, Nalin................................ 420 (L03, Mon) Andersen, Niels...................................425 (L03, Tue) Anderson, Erik.................................. 122 (A02, Wed) Antiochia, Riccarda........................... 384 (L01, Thu) Antipov, Evgeny..........85 (A02, Mon), 89 (A02, Mon), ..............................214 (A05, Mon), 269 (A05, Wed) Apfel, Ulf-Peter...................................431 (L03, Tue) Appiah, Williams.............................. 141 (A03, Wed) Arai, Susumu..........224 (A05, Tue), 268 (A05, Wed) Arase, Hidekazu................................163 (A03, Thu), ................................. 314 (A06, Wed), 358 (A06, Fri) Araujo, Rafael................................... 271 (A05, Wed) Ardel, Gilat........................................... 14 (A01, Tue) Aren, Fabian...................................... 271 (A05, Wed) Arena, Federica.................................. 388 (L01, Thu) Arie, Arenst Andreas......................... 303 (A06, Wed) Armand, Michel...............................212 (A05, Mon), ........................................................... 300 (A06, Wed) Arroyo-de Dompablo, M. Elena...... 237 (A05, Tue), .............................. 271 (A05, Wed), 272 (A05, Wed) Artero, Vincent......417 (L03, Mon), 418 (L03, Mon) Artyushkova, Kateryna..................... 420 (L03, Mon) Asakawa, Yuichiro............................... 26 (A01, Tue) Ascencio, Pedro................................182 (A04, Mon) Ash, Philip...........................................425 (L03, Tue) Assaud, Loïc......................................... 99 (A02, Tue) Asset, Tristan..................................... 420 (L03, Mon) Atalay, Selcuk.................................... 203 (A04, Tue) Atanassov, Plamen............................ 420 (L03, Mon) Attard, Gary........................................ 109 (A02, Tue) Attias, Ran.......................................... 236 (A05, Tue) Aurbach, Doron................................. 236 (A05, Tue) Aurbach, Doron.................................. 60 (A01, Wed) Aurora, Annalisa............................... 325 (A06, Wed) Avendano, E....................................... 385 (L01, Thu) Awasthi, Shalini................................... 22 (A01, Tue) Axmann, Peter...................................... 42 (A01, Tue) Ayme-Perrot, David..............................6 (A01, Mon) Aziz, Michael........116 (A02, Wed), 117 (A02, Wed)

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B

Bose, Pallab........... 306 (A06, Wed), 353 (A06, Thu) Bouchet, Renaud.................................84 (A02, Mon) Boyd, Darryl...................................... 250 (A05, Wed) Brandon, Nigel.................................. 198 (A04, Tue), .................................209 (A04, Tue), 228 (A05, Tue) Bravo Diaz, Laura.............................185 (A04, Mon) Brazzolotto, Deborah........................ 418 (L03, Mon) Bremes, Hans.................................... 271 (A05, Wed) Brezesinski, Torsten......... 94 (A02, Tue), 96 (A02, Tue) Briand, Axel........................................ 66 (A01, Wed) Brooke, Robert...................................157 (A03, Thu) Brosa Planella, Ferran....................... 191 (A04, Tue), ............................................................ 192 (A04, Tue) Brousse, Thierry.................................286 (A05, Thu) Broux, Thibault.................................216 (A05, Mon) Brugge, Rowena........313 (A06, Wed), 351 (A06, Thu) Brunklaus, Gunther............................ 107 (A02, Tue) Brunner, Eike......................................93 (A02, Mon) Bruno, Mariano................................. 106 (A02, Tue), .............................. 144 (A03, Wed), 154 (A03, Wed) Brushett, Fikile.................................. 119 (A02, Wed) Bublil, Shaul...................................... 275 (A05, Wed) Buchheit, Annika................................. 29 (A01, Tue) Buchheit, Annika................................ 30 (A01, Tue), ............................... 158 (A03, Thu), 310 (A06, Wed) Buffière, Sonia.................................... 63 (A01, Wed) Bui, Anh Dinh................................... 317 (A06, Wed) Burges, Rene..................................... 246 (A05, Wed) Burke, Micheal.................................. 146 (A03, Wed) Buyukharman, Mustafa......................396 (L02, Tue)

Baboo, Joseph....................................287 (A05, Thu) Badalyan, Artavazd............................377 (L01, Wed) Badia, Antonella....................................6 (A01, Mon) Badillo Jimenez, Juan Pablo..............343 (A06, Thu) Badot, Jean-Claude.............................. 99 (A02, Tue) Bai, Fan............................................. 139 (A02, Wed) Baig, Mutawara Mahmood...............294 (A05, Thu) Bakenov, Zhumabay...........................11 (A01, Mon) Balach, Juan............. 106 (A02, Tue), 175 (A03, Fri) Balbuena, Perla.................................. 200 (A04, Tue) Balducci, Andrea.......246 (A05, Wed), 288 (A05, Thu) Ballauff, Matthias........ 88 (A02, Mon), 110 (A02, Tue) Bamine, Tahya..................................216 (A05, Mon) Ban, Hee-Jung........333 (A06, Wed), 366 (A01, Tue) Barai, Pallab......................................178 (A04, Mon) Barbero, Cesar................................... 106 (A02, Tue), ............................. 144 (A03, Wed), 154 (A03, Wed), ..............................................................175 (A03, Fri) Bardé, Fanny...................................... 238 (A05, Tue) Barontini, Enrico................................407 (L02, Wed) Barreto-Vázquez, Delmaliz................404 (L02, Tue) Bassett, Kimberly.........97 (A02, Tue), 123 (A02, Wed) Bassi, Amarjeet...................................405 (L02, Tue) Battaglia, Corsin.......221 (A05, Mon), 273 (A05, Wed) Bayne, Hannah................................... 105 (A02, Tue) Becker-Steinberger, Katharina..........166 (A03, Thu) Becker-Steinberger, Katharina.......... 197 (A04, Tue) Behm, Rolf........................................ 118 (A02, Wed) Benabdallah, Omar.............................. 28 (A01, Tue) Benayad, Anass...................................84 (A02, Mon) Berggren, Gustav...............................379 (L01, Wed) Berry, Vikas.........................................395 (L02, Tue) Besnard, Nicolas.................................. 99 (A02, Tue) Bessler, Wolfgang............................... 69 (A01, Wed) Best, Adam........... 126 (A02, Wed), 308 (A06, Wed) Bestetti, Massimiliano...................... 249 (A05, Wed) Betz, Johannes....................................337 (A06, Thu) Beuse, Thomas...................................343 (A06, Thu) Beyene, Tamene................................ 311 (A06, Wed) Bhagat, Rohit..........70 (A01, Wed), 114 (A02, Wed) Bhar, Madhushri................................... 74 (A01, Thu) Bhat, Mohsin.......................................432 (L03, Tue) Bhat, Sajad..........................................432 (L03, Tue) Bhattacharya, Subhratanu................ 306 (A06, Wed), ............................................................353 (A06, Thu) Bhattacharyya, Aninda...................... 390 (L01, Thu) Bheemireddy, Narendraprasad........... 67 (A01, Wed) Bhunia, Asamanjoy.............................433 (L03, Tue) Bianchini, Matteo................................. 96 (A02, Tue) Bieker, Georg..........235 (A05, Tue), 337 (A06, Thu) Bieker, Peter...........223 (A05, Tue), 235 (A05, Tue), ............................. 299 (A06, Wed), 319 (A06, Wed), ................................ 340 (A06, Thu), 349 (A06, Thu) Bin, Duan.......................................... 280 (A05, Wed) Birch, Huw........................................183 (A04, Mon) Birke, Kai........................................... 210 (A04, Tue) Bitenc, Jan.......................................... 234 (A05, Tue) Black, Ashley.........237 (A05, Tue), 271 (A05, Wed) Blanc, Lionel........................................ 72 (A01, Thu) Bobyleva, Zoia.................................. 269 (A05, Wed) Bodart, Jérôme..................................213 (A05, Mon) Boev, Anton........................................ 207 (A04, Tue) Bogdanchik, Maksim........................ 249 (A05, Wed) Bohacek, Jan......................................171 (A03, Thu) Boillat, Pierre......... 80 (A02, Mon), 119 (A02, Wed) Bolintineanu, Dan.............................. 199 (A04, Tue) Bollella, Paolo.................................... 384 (L01, Thu) Bollin, Elmar....................................... 69 (A01, Wed) Bonelli, Paolo......................................398 (L02, Tue) Booth, Samuel................................... 124 (A02, Wed) Borel, Philippe.................................... 66 (A01, Wed) Börner, Markus........ 73 (A01, Thu), 343 (A06, Thu) Boschin, Andrea................................217 (A05, Mon) Boschini, Frederic........16 (A01, Tue), 213 (A05, Mon)

C

Cabrera, Carlos........404 (L02, Tue), 410 (L02, Wed) Cai, Qiong..............165 (A03, Thu), 198 (A04, Tue), ................................209 (A04, Tue), 256 (A05, Wed) Calzada, María Lourdes.................... 324 (A06, Wed) Campisi, Sebastiano...........................409 (L02, Wed) Canepa, Pieremanuele...................... 248 (A05, Wed) Cao, Yaoguang..................................181 (A04, Mon) Çapraz, Ömer...........97 (A02, Tue), 123 (A02, Wed) Carla, Francesco................................ 128 (A02, Wed) Carlier, Dany.....................................216 (A05, Mon) Carr, Stephen.......................................425 (L03, Tue) Carter, Rachel.................................... 250 (A05, Wed) Casas-Cabanas, Montse....................212 (A05, Mon) Cavalca, Lucia....................................411 (L02, Wed) Cavallaro, Andrea............................ 313 (A06, Wed), ............................................................351 (A06, Thu) Cavers, Heather.....................................4 (A01, Mon) Ceccaldi, Pierre..................................379 (L01, Wed) Cekic-Laskovic, Isidora.....................342 (A06, Thu) Cernuschi, Federico M..................... 249 (A05, Wed) Cevik, Emre........................................396 (L02, Tue) Chakir, Mohamed............................... 63 (A01, Wed) Chang, Chia Chin................................. 37 (A01, Tue) Chang, Jeng-Kuei............................219 (A05, Mon), ............................................................ 239 (A05, Tue) Chang, Li-Fu....................................... 32 (A01, Tue), ....................................33 (A01, Tue), 62 (A01, Wed) Chang, Tso-Fu Mark............................ 56 (A01, Tue) Chang, Wesley.................................. 334 (A06, Wed) Chater, Richard..................................351 (A06, Thu) Chavez, Madelaine........................... 420 (L03, Mon) Che, Canyan.......................................170 (A03, Thu) Chen, Binbin...................................... 225 (A05, Tue) Chen, Chang-Hui.........191 (A04, Tue), 211 (A04, Tue) Chen, Chengmeng............................187 (A04, Mon) Chen, Chuan........................................400 (L02, Tue) Chen, Chun-Yi..................................... 56 (A01, Tue) Chen, Fei...........................................181 (A04, Mon) Chen, Han Yi..................................... 136 (A02, Wed) Chen, Han-Yi..........41 (A01, Tue), 262 (A05, Wed), ................................ 266 (A05, Wed), 401 (L02, Tue) Chen, Ke-Yang....................................400 (L02, Tue) Chen, Long-Qing................................90 (A02, Mon) Chen, Ruiyong.................................. 242 (A05, Wed) ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


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Chen, Xi............................................ 297 (A06, Wed) Chen, Xubin..................................... 314 (A06, Wed), |..................................354 (A06, Thu), 358 (A06, Fri) Chen, Yufang........................................ 59 (A01, Tue) Chen, Yufang........................................ 58 (A01, Tue) Cheng, Samson H. S......................... 323 (A06, Wed) Cherkaoui El Moursli, Fouzia............. 28 (A01, Tue) Chernyshov, Dmitry............................85 (A02, Mon) Chervin, Christopher.......................... 230 (A05, Tue) Chervin, Christopher.......................... 226 (A05, Tue) Chi, Miaofang.....................................83 (A02, Mon) Chiefari, John.................................... 308 (A06, Wed) Cho, Jung Sang.................................... 35 (A01, Tue) Cho, Misuk........................................ 328 (A06, Wed) Cho, Sangwon....................................283 (A05, Thu) Cho, Woosuk..................................... 326 (A06, Wed) Chodankar, Nilesh............................. 148 (A03, Wed) Choi, Changsoon............................... 155 (A03, Wed) Choi, Sunghun................................... 321 (A06, Wed) Choi, U Hyeok........ 309 (A06, Wed), 360 (A06, Fri) Choi, Woojun......................................429 (L03, Tue) Christensen, Hans...............................394 (L02, Tue) Chu, Howie.......................................180 (A04, Mon) Chung, Chi Yuen............................... 323 (A06, Wed) Chung, GyeongJun.......................... 278 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 329 (A06, Wed) Chung, Yongjin...................................367 (L01, Tue) Ci, Lijie...............................................356 (A06, Thu) Cinque, Gianfelice..............................425 (L03, Tue) Ciszewski, Dorian.................................6 (A01, Mon) Ciucci, Francesco..............................189 (A04, Mon) Clancy, Tomas................................... 146 (A03, Wed) Clerckx, Nick.....................................163 (A03, Thu) Cloots, Rudi............. 16 (A01, Tue), 213 (A05, Mon) Cochet, Magali....................................80 (A02, Mon) Cohen, Seth.........................................433 (L03, Tue) Collins, Gearoid................................... 46 (A01, Tue) Coneo Rodriguez, Rusbel................. 106 (A02, Tue), ........................................................... 144 (A03, Wed) Conzuelo, Felipe................................ 383 (L01, Thu) Corr, Serena.......... 124 (A02, Wed), 137 (A02, Wed) Cortes, Francisco Javier Quintero..........341 (A06, Thu) Cotella, Nelson................................... 106 (A02, Tue) Cotts, Sheldon.....................................395 (L02, Tue) Coustan, Laura................................... 240 (A05, Tue) Coutard, Nathan................................ 417 (L03, Mon) Crispin, Xavier....... 157 (A03, Thu), 170 (A03, Thu) Cristiani, Pierangela...........................398 (L02, Tue), ................................406 (L02, Tue), 407 (L02, Wed), ...............................409 (L02, Wed), 411 (L02, Wed), ............................................................412 (L02, Wed) Croguennec, Laurence....................... 63 (A01, Wed), ...........................................................216 (A05, Mon) Crosnier, Olivier.................................286 (A05, Thu)

Demir-Cakan, Rezan........................ 303 (A06, Wed) Dey, Abhishek........ 418 (L03, Mon), 427 (L03, Tue) Di Carli, Mariasole........................... 325 (A06, Wed) Di Lorenzo, Mirella............................402 (L02, Tue) Di Lorenzo, Mirella...........................381 (L01, Wed) Diddens, Diddo................................. 196 (A04, Tue), .................................235 (A05, Tue), 339 (A06, Thu) Diehl, Marcel............ 65 (A01, Wed), 176 (A03, Fri) DiFonzo, Fabio.................................. 388 (L01, Thu) Dillip, G. R........................................ 139 (A02, Wed) Dixon, Shaun....................................... 70 (A01, Wed) Doi, Takayuki....................................... 71 (A01, Thu) Dollé, Mickael.......................................6 (A01, Mon) Domi, Yasuhiro.....................................5 (A01, Mon) Dominko, Robert.......... 177 (A03, Fri), 234 (A05, Tue) Dominko, Robert............................... 204 (A04, Tue) Dong, Bo............... 332 (A06, Wed), 345 (A06, Thu) Dong, Jin-Chao.................................. 109 (A02, Tue) Dong, Xiao-Li...................................... 47 (A01, Tue) Donini, Stefano.................................. 388 (L01, Thu) Donne, Scott.......... 121 (A02, Wed), 295 (A05, Thu) Dörfler, Susanne................................220 (A05, Mon) Douard, Camille.................................286 (A05, Thu) Doublet, Marie-Liesse....................... 204 (A04, Tue) Driscoll, Elizabeth............................. 276 (A05, Wed) Driscoll, Laura.........54 (A01, Tue), 276 (A05, Wed) Drozhzhin, Oleg.................................85 (A02, Mon), ................................89 (A02, Mon), 269 (A05, Wed) Drvarič Talian, Sara.............................177 (A03, Fri) Duboc, Carole................................... 418 (L03, Mon) Dubois, Lionel.....................................428 (L03, Tue) Dubrunfaut, Olivier.............................. 99 (A02, Tue) Dufau, Damien.................................... 63 (A01, Wed)

Ferraro, Mark..................................... 199 (A04, Tue) Ferri, Michele.....................................409 (L02, Wed) Fichtner, Maximilian........................218 (A05, Mon) Figgemeier, Egbert............................... 55 (A01, Tue) Filhol, Jean-Sébastien........................ 204 (A04, Tue) Filipiak, Marcin Szymon................... 387 (L01, Thu) Fleischauer, Michael.......................... 105 (A02, Tue) Fleming, Joe...................................... 114 (A02, Wed) Focarete, Maria Letizia......................290 (A05, Thu) Fontaine, Olivier.....206 (A04, Tue), 286 (A05, Thu) Fontana, Angelo.................................412 (L02, Wed) Forero-Saboya, Juan......................... 248 (A05, Wed) Formicola, Francesca..........................406 (L02, Tue) Forner-Cuenca, Antoni..................... 119 (A02, Wed) Forslund, Robin................................. 415 (L03, Mon) Forsyth, Maria....... 300 (A06, Wed), 338 (A06, Thu) Francis, Candice................................ 308 (A06, Wed) Franger, Sylvain................................... 99 (A02, Tue) Franzetti, Andrea.....406 (L02, Tue), 407 (L02, Wed) Freire, Cristina.................................... 232 (A05, Tue) Frerichs, Joop.........92 (A02, Mon), 319 (A06, Wed) Friedrich, K........................................ 100 (A02, Tue) Friesen, Alex.......................................113 (A02, Tue) Frogley, Mark......................................425 (L03, Tue) Frontera, Carles.................................. 238 (A05, Tue) Frontera, Carlos.................................. 237 (A05, Tue) Fu, Chengyin..................................... 298 (A06, Wed) Fuchs, Till........................................... 101 (A02, Tue) Fung, Kenneth...................................... 37 (A01, Tue) Fung, Kuan-Zong.............................. 320 (A06, Wed) Fung, Kuan-Zong................................ 32 (A01, Tue), .................................... 33 (A01, Tue), 37 (A01, Tue), .................................62 (A01, Wed), 324 (A06, Wed)

D

D’Ippolito, Giuliana...........................412 (L02, Wed) Dahn, Jeff..............................................2 (A01, Mon) Daigle, Jean-Christophe...................... 26 (A01, Tue) Danner, Timo......... 186 (A04, Mon), 197 (A04, Tue) Das, Himadri..................................... 281 (A05, Wed) Das, Prodip.........................................169 (A03, Thu) Date, Remi......................................... 245 (A05, Wed) Davidi, Guy.......................................... 14 (A01, Tue) Davoisne, Carine............................... 248 (A05, Wed) de Biasi, Lea......................................... 94 (A02, Tue) De Giorgio, Francesca.........................173 (A03, Fri) De Porcellinis, Diana........................ 117 (A02, Wed) Deb, Debalina........ 306 (A06, Wed), 353 (A06, Thu) DeBari, Annalisa.................................86 (A02, Mon) Debucquoy, Maarten........................ 314 (A06, Wed), ............................................................354 (A06, Thu) Dechent, Philipp.........104 (A02, Tue), 188 (A04, Mon) Dedryvère, Rémi............................... 248 (A05, Wed) Della Seta, Livia................................ 325 (A06, Wed) Demeaux, Julien.................................. 66 (A01, Wed) ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

E

Edel, Jan............................................... 23 (A01, Tue) Edfouf, Zineb....................................... 28 (A01, Tue) Edström, Kristina......13 (A01, Tue), 167 (A03, Thu) Eduok, Ubong.....................................403 (L02, Tue) Ehteshami, Niloofar...........................339 (A06, Thu) Eifert, László..................................... 118 (A02, Wed) EL Khakani, Soumia.............................6 (A01, Mon) Elbaz, Lior......................................... 423 (L03, Mon) Eldesoky, Ahmed..................................2 (A01, Mon) Elgammal, Ramez................................ 18 (A01, Tue) Ells, Andrew...................................... 298 (A06, Wed) Elsanadidy, Esraa...............................376 (L01, Wed) Elsheikh, Ahmed................................164 (A03, Thu) Emge, Steffen.................................... 304 (A06, Wed) Engelbrekt, Christian.........................356 (A06, Thu) Erben, Julia........................................... 76 (A01, Thu) Eroglu, Omer......................................352 (A06, Thu) Eshetu, Gebrekidan Gebresilassie....... 55 (A01, Tue) Eshraghi, Nicolas.........16 (A01, Tue), 213 (A05, Mon) Espinoza-Tofalos, Anna.....................406 (L02, Tue), ............................................................407 (L02, Wed) Esser, Birgit........................................349 (A06, Thu) Euchner, Holger................................218 (A05, Mon) Evans, Rhiannon.................................425 (L03, Tue) Evertz, Marco.......................................176 (A03, Fri) Evertz, Marco.................................... 127 (A02, Wed)

F

Fabiani, Davide..................................290 (A05, Thu) Fahlman, Mats....................................157 (A03, Thu) Fang, Jie............................................. 323 (A06, Wed) Fauth, François....... 63 (A01, Wed), 216 (A05, Mon) Favier, Frederic.......206 (A04, Tue), 286 (A05, Thu) Fedotov, Stanislav.............................. 207 (A04, Tue) Fedotov, Stanislav............................214 (A05, Mon), ........................................................... 257 (A05, Wed) Fei, Honghan.......................................433 (L03, Tue) Feldmann, Thomas............................. 69 (A01, Wed) Fell, Eric............................................ 117 (A02, Wed) Ferdousi, Shammi............................. 300 (A06, Wed) Fernandes, Diana............................... 232 (A05, Tue)

G

Gaberscek, Miran.................................177 (A03, Fri) Gajda, Iwona.......................................398 (L02, Tue) Gal, Lucille.......................................... 66 (A01, Wed) Galceran, Montse..............................212 (A05, Mon) Galloway, Thomas............................. 109 (A02, Tue) Galvez-Aranda, Diego....................... 201 (A04, Tue) Gandrud, Knut.................................. 314 (A06, Wed), ..................................354 (A06, Thu), 358 (A06, Fri) Gao, Zhida......................................... 260 (A05, Wed) Garcia, Grecia...................................... 94 (A02, Tue) Garitte, Emmanuelle........................... 66 (A01, Wed) Gasteiger, Hubert................................87 (A02, Mon) Gennari, Marcello............................. 418 (L03, Mon) Georage, Chandramohan................... 228 (A05, Tue) Gerlach, Patrick................................. 246 (A05, Wed) Gerlitz, Anna............29 (A01, Tue), 310 (A06, Wed) Gernhäuser, Roman............................87 (A02, Mon) Gervasini, Antonella..........................409 (L02, Wed) Gewirth, Andrew.................................. 97 (A02, Tue) Gewirth, Andrew A........................... 123 (A02, Wed) Ghashghaie, Sasan............................ 323 (A06, Wed) Ghosh, Sourav...................................... 74 (A01, Thu) Gibson, Elizabeth................................430 (L03, Tue) Giebeler, Lars.............31 (A01, Tue), 76 (A01, Thu), .................................175 (A03, Fri), 220 (A05, Mon) Gilles, Ralph........................................87 (A02, Mon) Girard, Gaetan................................... 300 (A06, Wed) Girin, Oleg......................................... 335 (A06, Wed) Giuffredi, Giorgio.............................. 388 (L01, Thu) Goerigk, Günter..................................88 (A02, Mon) Gofer, Yosef........................................ 236 (A05, Tue) Goglio, Andrea...................................411 (L02, Wed) Gogotsi, Yury.....................................293 (A05, Thu) Gokcen, Dincer................................. 253 (A05, Wed) Golodnitsky, Diana.............................. 14 (A01, Tue) Golodnitsky, Diana........................... 316 (A06, Wed) Gong, Feilong.................................... 301 (A06, Wed) Gonzalez, Dolores...............................402 (L02, Tue) Gonzalez-Solino, Carla......................381 (L01, Wed) Gorbatovski, Georg........................... 122 (A02, Wed) Gordon, Ronald.....................................8 (A01, Mon) 57


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Gorelishvili, Giorgi........................... 264 (A05, Wed) Gorton, Lo.......................................... 384 (L01, Thu) Goulet, Marc-Antoni........................ 117 (A02, Wed) Govindaraju, Saravanan.....................436 (L03, Tue) Gramaglia, Romina........................... 154 (A03, Wed) Grazioli, Davide................................179 (A04, Mon) Greco, Katharine............................... 119 (A02, Wed) Greenman, John..................................398 (L02, Tue) Grewal, Simranjit.................................174 (A03, Fri) Grey, Clare....................................... 126 (A02, Wed), .............................. 159 (A03, Thu), 265 (A05, Wed), .............................. 284 (A05, Thu), 304 (A06, Wed), ..............................................................364 (A06, Fri) Grimsmann, Florian........................... 210 (A04, Tue) Griva, Igor...........................................393 (L02, Tue) Grünebaum, Mariano.......................... 29 (A01, Tue), ............................... 158 (A03, Thu), 310 (A06, Wed) Gu, Qinfen...........................................91 (A02, Mon) Gunnarsdóttir, Anna......................... 126 (A02, Wed), ............................................................159 (A03, Thu) Guo, Jing.............................................. 31 (A01, Tue) Guo, Yi................................................346 (A06, Thu) Guo, Zhao-Wei.................................. 261 (A05, Wed) Gupta, Prashant.................................... 79 (A01, Thu) Gutel, Elise........................................... 72 (A01, Thu) Gutierrez-Sanz, Oscar........................ 387 (L01, Thu) Gyanprakash, Maurya.......................... 79 (A01, Thu)

Hirayama, Masaaki............................. 98 (A02, Tue), ............................. 145 (A03, Wed), 153 (A03, Wed), ........................................................... 312 (A06, Wed) Hirota, Naoya.....................................282 (A05, Thu) Hitosugi, Taro.................................... 147 (A03, Wed) Hoeltschi, Laura..................................80 (A02, Mon) Hollenkamp, Anthony........................338 (A06, Thu) Hollevoet, Simon...............................163 (A03, Thu) Homann, Gerrit..................................342 (A06, Thu) Hong, Seong Jun.................................369 (L01, Tue) Hong, Seong-Hyeon...........................10 (A01, Mon) Hopkins, Brandon.............................. 226 (A05, Tue) Hori, Satoshi...................................... 312 (A06, Wed) Horsthemke, Fabian............................113 (A02, Tue) Horstmann, Birger.............................166 (A03, Thu) Hosseini, Soraya................................ 229 (A05, Tue) Hou, Tianhong.................................... 194 (A04, Tue) Howey, David.......68 (A01, Wed), 180 (A04, Mon), ............................... 182 (A04, Mon), 202 (A04, Tue) Howlett, Patrick................................ 300 (A06, Wed) Hsieh, Yi-Chen................................... 107 (A02, Tue) Hu, Jun................................................372 (L01, Wed) Hua, Yang.............. 181 (A04, Mon), 190 (A04, Tue) Huang, Bo-Yuan........32 (A01, Tue), 62 (A01, Wed) Huang, Jin-Hua................................. 266 (A05, Wed) Huang, Minhu...................................... 38 (A01, Tue) Huang, Shao Chu.............................. 136 (A02, Wed) Huang, Tao........................................... 15 (A01, Tue) Huang, Ting-Yuan................................ 41 (A01, Tue) Huang, Wei.........................................356 (A06, Thu) Huang, Zhifeng................................. 242 (A05, Wed) Huang, Zihang................................... 263 (A05, Wed) Hubin, Annick..................................... 67 (A01, Wed) Hung, Yu-Hsuan..................................401 (L02, Tue) Hussain, Hadeel................................ 128 (A02, Wed) Hust, Friedrich..................................188 (A04, Mon) Huynh, Thuy..................................... 308 (A06, Wed) Hwang, Bing-Joe......... 311 (A06, Wed), 362 (A06, Fri) Hwang, Gyu Soep...............................435 (L03, Tue) Hwang, Seung Sang............................. 51 (A01, Tue)

Jethwa, Rajesh................................... 265 (A05, Wed) Ji, Jungyeon............ 135 (A02, Wed), 367 (L01, Tue) Ji, Su-Hyeon...................................... 148 (A03, Wed) Jia, Qingying........ 120 (A02, Wed), 419 (L03, Mon) Jimenez, Ricardo............................... 324 (A06, Wed) Jin, Bong-Soo....................................... 53 (A01, Tue) Jin, Xiaojuan......................................292 (A05, Thu) Jin, Xinna........................................... 190 (A04, Tue) Jin, Yanting.........................................159 (A03, Thu) Johansson, Patrik..............................217 (A05, Mon), ........................................................... 271 (A05, Wed) Johnson, Ben.......................................433 (L03, Tue) Johnston, Keith.................................. 415 (L03, Mon) Jokiniemi, Jorma............................... 138 (A02, Wed) Jolly, Pawan........................................381 (L01, Wed) Jónsson, Erlendur.............................217 (A05, Mon), ................................. 265 (A05, Wed), 364 (A06, Fri) Jonsson, Magnus P.............................170 (A03, Thu) Jönsson-Niedziółka, Martin.............. 387 (L01, Thu) Joo, Sang........................................... 139 (A02, Wed) Jordy, Christian...................................80 (A02, Mon) Joshi, Jarina........................................414 (L02, Wed) Jung, Byung Mun........309 (A06, Wed), 360 (A06, Fri) Jung, Chul-ho......................................10 (A01, Mon) Jung, Ha-Young..........333 (A06, Wed), 366 (A01, Tue) junge Puring, Kai................................431 (L03, Tue) Jusys, Zenonas.................................. 118 (A02, Wed)

H

Ha, Yoon-Cheol........317 (A06, Wed), 318 (A06, Wed) Habib, Khaled....................................413 (L02, Wed) Hachicha, Rahma............................... 206 (A04, Tue) Hahlin, Maria.....................................167 (A03, Thu) Hahn, Severin..................................... 210 (A04, Tue) Hales, Alastair...................................185 (A04, Mon) Hall, David............................................2 (A01, Mon) Hall, Michael..................................... 418 (L03, Mon) Hamann, Tanner................................. 197 (A04, Tue) Hamilton, Shawn................................405 (L02, Tue) Hamzelui, Niloofar.............................. 55 (A01, Tue) Han, Jong-Hun.................................. 333 (A06, Wed) Han, Siow Jing................................... 229 (A05, Tue) Haneke, Lukas.....................................92 (A02, Mon) Hansen, Michael.........92 (A02, Mon), 319 (A06, Wed) Haon, Cédric........................................ 72 (A01, Thu) Hardwick, Laurence........................... 109 (A02, Tue) Haridas, Anupriya................................ 36 (A01, Tue) Härk, Eneli..........................................88 (A02, Mon) Harpak, Nimrod................................... 14 (A01, Tue) Harte, Patrick..................................... 140 (A02, Wed) Hartmann, Pascal........ 94 (A02, Tue), 96 (A02, Tue) Haruta, Masakazu................................ 71 (A01, Thu) Hasa, Ivana......................................... 108 (A02, Tue) Haselrieder, Wolfgang......................... 25 (A01, Tue) Hashempour, Mazdak....................... 249 (A05, Wed) He, Rong............................................. 190 (A04, Tue) He, Yongling...................................... 190 (A04, Tue) He, Zhang-Jin......................................370 (L01, Tue) Heidbuechel, Marcel........................... 65 (A01, Wed) Hein, Simon......................................166 (A03, Thu), ............................... 186 (A04, Mon), 197 (A04, Tue) Helms, Brett...................................... 298 (A06, Wed) Hempelmann, Rolf............................ 242 (A05, Wed) Hendrickx, Nathalie..........................163 (A03, Thu), ..............................................................358 (A06, Fri) Henkensmeier, Dirk.......................... 242 (A05, Wed) Henschel, Jonas................................. 130 (A02, Wed) Heo, Jungwon...................................... 36 (A01, Tue) Hersleth, Hans-Petter..........................425 (L03, Tue) Heuer, Andreas........196 (A04, Tue), 339 (A06, Thu) Hibino, Yuya....................................... 384 (L01, Thu) Hideshima, Sho..................................285 (A05, Thu) Higa, Kenneth...................................178 (A04, Mon) Hikima, Kazuhiro................................ 98 (A02, Tue) Hippler, Michael.................................. 55 (A01, Tue) Hirahara, Koichi................................. 224 (A05, Tue) 58

I

Idrissi, Hassane......112 (A02, Tue), 132 (A02, Wed) Idrissi, Siham........................................ 28 (A01, Tue) Ieropoulos, Ioannis..............................398 (L02, Tue) Ike, Innocent.......................................289 (A05, Thu) Im, Dongmin........................................363 (A06, Fri) Imholt, Laura......................................343 (A06, Thu) Inaba, Minoru....................................... 71 (A01, Thu) Inda, Keisuke....................................... 50 (A01, Tue) Inda, Keisuke........................................3 (A01, Mon) Ishihara, Tatsumi..........3 (A01, Mon), 50 (A01, Tue) Ishii, Yosuke...................................... 245 (A05, Wed) Ishikawa, Masashi..............................282 (A05, Thu) Islam, M............................................... 20 (A01, Tue) Iyuke, Sunny......................................289 (A05, Thu) Izumi, Jun.......................................... 145 (A03, Wed)

J

Jackson, Lorn.................................... 251 (A05, Wed) Jakobowski, Sven.............................. 104 (A02, Tue) Jalkanen, Kirsi................................... 299 (A06, Wed) Janek, Jürgen........................................ 94 (A02, Tue) Janek, Jürgen....................................... 96 (A02, Tue), .................................101 (A02, Tue), 355 (A06, Thu) Jang, Chang.........................................436 (L03, Tue) Jang, Il chan....................................... 321 (A06, Wed) Jang, Il-Chan........................................ 43 (A01, Tue) Jaouen, Frederic................................ 421 (L03, Mon) Jaumann, Tony.....................................175 (A03, Fri) Jeerapan, Itthipon...............................378 (L01, Wed) Jeffrey Kuo, Chung-Feng....................362 (A06, Fri) Jeon, Se-Hyeon......333 (A06, Wed), 366 (A01, Tue) Jeon, Seokmin.................................... 230 (A05, Tue) Jeong, Goojin.................................... 326 (A06, Wed) Jesch, Rebekka..................................... 31 (A01, Tue)

K

Källquist, Ida......................................167 (A03, Thu) Kanayama, Takamasa....................... 153 (A03, Wed) Kaneko, Yukihiro..............................163 (A03, Thu), .............................. 314 (A06, Wed), 354 (A06, Thu), ..............................................................358 (A06, Fri) Kang, Bo-Sung.........40 (A01, Tue), 330 (A06, Wed) Kang, Moon-Sung.............................. 40 (A01, Tue), .............................. 131 (A02, Wed), 330 (A06, Wed) Kang, Tian-Fang......368 (L01, Tue), 370 (L01, Tue) Kang, Woohyeon................................. 45 (A01, Tue) Kanno, Ryoji...........98 (A02, Tue), 145 (A03, Wed), .............................. 153 (A03, Wed), 312 (A06, Wed) Kano, Kenji........................................ 384 (L01, Thu) Kapaev, Roman.................................... 78 (A01, Thu) Karaca, Erhan.................................... 253 (A05, Wed) Karamanev, Dimitri............................405 (L02, Tue) Karimi-Sibaki, Ebrahim....................171 (A03, Thu) Kaskel, Stefan.....................................93 (A02, Mon) Kastania, Eleni....................................397 (L02, Tue) Katayanagi, Yuta............................... 252 (A05, Wed) Katorova, Natalia.............................. 257 (A05, Wed) Kaup, Kavish..................................... 296 (A06, Wed) Kaur, Jasneet......................................291 (A05, Thu) Kawasaki, Shinji............................... 245 (A05, Wed) Keiderling, Uwe..................................88 (A02, Mon) Keisham, Bijentimala.........................395 (L02, Tue) Kendall-Price, Sophie.........................425 (L03, Tue) Kendrick, Emma................................ 205 (A04, Tue) Kendrick, Emma..........191 (A04, Tue), 211 (A04, Tue) Kenkel, Alexander...............................176 (A03, Fri) Kerber, Rachel......... 265 (A05, Wed), 364 (A06, Fri) Keßler, Elizaveta.................................. 73 (A01, Thu) Khalid, Asadullah............................... 208 (A04, Tue) Kharicha, Abdellah............................171 (A03, Thu) Kheawhom, Soorathep...................... 229 (A05, Tue) Kiai, Maryam Sadat...........................352 (A06, Thu) Kim, Byung Gon.............................. 317 (A06, Wed), ........................................................... 318 (A06, Wed) Kim, Do-Heyoung............................ 148 (A03, Wed) Kim, Do-Hyeong.............................. 131 (A02, Wed) Kim, Dong-Wan.......... 44 (A01, Tue), 45 (A01, Tue) Kim, Doohun.......................................399 (L02, Tue) Kim, Gunwoo.......................................364 (A06, Fri) Kim, Ho-Sung........333 (A06, Wed), 366 (A01, Tue) Kim, Hyun-Kyung............................ 321 (A06, Wed) Kim, Hyun-Soo.................................... 53 (A01, Tue) Kim, Jae-Chan...................................... 45 (A01, Tue) ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


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Author................................................................Abs No.

Kim, Jeong Hwan...............................434 (L03, Tue) Kim, Jungbae..................................... 386 (L01, Thu) Kim, Ki Hyeon.....................................360 (A06, Fri) Kim, Kwanoh......................................434 (L03, Tue) Kim, Kyeong-Ho................................10 (A01, Mon) Kim, KyungSu.................................. 326 (A06, Wed) Kim, Min-Ju...................................... 318 (A06, Wed) Kim, Min-Young........333 (A06, Wed), 366 (A01, Tue) Kim, Mokwon......................................363 (A06, Fri) Kim, Soochan.................................... 328 (A06, Wed) Kim, Sunjung....................................... 48 (A01, Tue) Kim, Taehoon.................................... 309 (A06, Wed) Kim, Taehoon.......................................360 (A06, Fri) Kim, Yang-Rae.........369 (L01, Tue), 435 (L03, Tue) Kim, Yong............................................ 57 (A01, Tue) Kim, Yoong-Ahm.............................. 366 (A01, Tue) King, Andrew.........82 (A02, Mon), 134 (A02, Wed) Kirchner, Barbara...............................288 (A05, Thu) Kirsanova, Irina................................. 335 (A06, Wed) Kishi, Tetsuo...................................... 252 (A05, Wed) Kishor, Koshal...................................... 79 (A01, Thu) Kiuchi, Hisao...........98 (A02, Tue), 336 (A06, Wed) Kizil, Huseyin....................................352 (A06, Thu) Klett, Matilda..................................... 102 (A02, Tue) Ko, Jesse............................................. 226 (A05, Tue) Ko, Jesse............................................. 230 (A05, Tue) Kochetkov, Ivan................................ 296 (A06, Wed) Koel, Bruce....................................... 334 (A06, Wed) Koerver, Raimund.............................. 101 (A02, Tue) Kokoh, Kouakou.................................428 (L03, Tue) Kolek, Martin........235 (A05, Tue), 299 (A06, Wed), ................................ 340 (A06, Thu), 349 (A06, Thu) Kolesnikov, Aleksei...........................340 (A06, Thu) Kolomoyets, Olga............................. 335 (A06, Wed) Kondekar, Neha.................................341 (A06, Thu) Koo, Jong Min..................................... 51 (A01, Tue) Kopač Lautar, Anja............................ 204 (A04, Tue) Kopiec, Gabriel................................. 422 (L03, Mon) Kostecki, Robert................................ 108 (A02, Tue) Kowalski, Jeffrey.............................. 119 (A02, Wed) Koya, Taro......................................... 268 (A05, Wed) Krewer, Ulrike...................................184 (A04, Mon) Kristianto, Hans................................ 303 (A06, Wed) Kröger, Till-Niklas............................ 129 (A02, Wed) Krstina, Julia...................................... 308 (A06, Wed) Krüger, Helge.....................................344 (A06, Thu) Kühnel, Ruben-Simon.....................221 (A05, Mon), ........................................................... 273 (A05, Wed) Küpers, Verena................................... 107 (A02, Tue) Kurihara, Takuya...................................3 (A01, Mon) Kurtanidze, Rusudan........................ 264 (A05, Wed) Kuss, Christian......................................7 (A01, Mon) Kveselava, Valentina......................... 264 (A05, Wed) Kwade, Arno........................................ 25 (A01, Tue) Kwak, Hwan Wook........................... 327 (A06, Wed) Kwak, Kyuju.......................................429 (L03, Tue) Kwon, Hyuk Jae...................................363 (A06, Fri) Kwon, Suk Jin......................................360 (A06, Fri) Kwon, Suk Jin................................... 309 (A06, Wed) Kwon, Yongchai............................... 135 (A02, Wed), .................................367 (L01, Tue), 380 (L01, Wed) Kwon, Young-Gil................................. 52 (A01, Tue)

Lebedev, Nikolai.................................393 (L02, Tue) Lechman, Jeremy............................... 199 (A04, Tue) Lee, Albert S......................................... 51 (A01, Tue) Lee, Dongil..........................................429 (L03, Tue) Lee, Dongyun.................................... 155 (A03, Wed) Lee, Duu-Jong.....................................400 (L02, Tue) Lee, Eon Soo...................................... 231 (A05, Tue) Lee, Hee-Yeol...................................... 52 (A01, Tue) Lee, Heung Chan.................................363 (A06, Fri) Lee, Hyunpyo.......................................363 (A06, Fri) Lee, Ji-Eun...............40 (A01, Tue), 330 (A06, Wed) Lee, Ji-Hyeon...........40 (A01, Tue), 330 (A06, Wed) Lee, Jin Hong....................................... 51 (A01, Tue) Lee, Min Hwan....................................174 (A03, Fri) Lee, Sang-Bok......... 309 (A06, Wed), 360 (A06, Fri) Lee, Sang-Min...... 317 (A06, Wed), 318 (A06, Wed) Lee, Sang-Young...................................9 (A01, Mon) Lee, Seul............................................... 53 (A01, Tue) Lee, Seung-Hun..................................434 (L03, Tue) Lee, Seung-Hwan................................ 53 (A01, Tue) Lee, Soyeon.......................................... 43 (A01, Tue) Lee, Wonmi....................................... 135 (A02, Wed) Lee, YongMin.................................... 141 (A03, Wed) Lee, You-Jin......... 317 (A06, Wed), 318 (A06, Wed) Lee, Youngkwan............................... 328 (A06, Wed) Léger, Christophe............................... 382 (L01, Thu) Lekakou, Constantina........................287 (A05, Thu) Lemarie, Quentin........112 (A02, Tue), 132 (A02, Wed) Lemoine, Charly.................................428 (L03, Tue) Leones, Rita.......................................220 (A05, Mon) Lepage, David.......................................6 (A01, Mon) Lestriez, Bernard....... 82 (A02, Mon), 99 (A02, Tue) Lewis, John........................................341 (A06, Thu) Lex-Balducci, Alexandra.................. 246 (A05, Wed) Li, Chi................................................. 239 (A05, Tue) Li, Feng............................................. 301 (A06, Wed) Li, Hao................................................347 (A06, Thu) Li, Jia................................................. 270 (A05, Wed) Li, Jian-Feng...................................... 109 (A02, Tue) Li, Liuying...............191 (A04, Tue), 192 (A04, Tue) Li, Meirong............ 92 (A02, Mon), 319 (A06, Wed) Li, Yue................................................292 (A05, Thu) Li, Yunsong.........................................90 (A02, Mon) Lian, Fang...........................................347 (A06, Thu) Lian, Yubo.........................................181 (A04, Mon) Liebenau, Dominik........................... 299 (A06, Wed) Liedel, Clemens................................ 241 (A05, Wed) Lim, Seohee......... 149 (A03, Wed), 150 (A03, Wed) Lim, Wei Han......................................86 (A02, Mon) Lin, Chia Ching................................. 136 (A02, Wed) Lin, Hwai En..................................... 252 (A05, Wed) Lin, Jie...............................................180 (A04, Mon) Lin, Ming-Rui................................... 324 (A06, Wed) Lin, Shih-kang......................................359 (A06, Fri) Lin, Wei-Hsiang................................ 262 (A05, Wed) Lindbergh, Göran............................... 102 (A02, Tue) Lindgren, Fredrik...............................167 (A03, Thu) Lindström, Rakel............................... 102 (A02, Tue) Liu, Chi-Yang...........33 (A01, Tue), 320 (A06, Wed) Liu, Jialin.............................................90 (A02, Mon) Liu, Kuan............................................ 227 (A05, Tue) Liu, Mengmeng................................. 301 (A06, Wed) Liu, Shih-Fu......................................... 41 (A01, Tue) Liu, Tao.................................................364 (A06, Fri) Liu, Tzu-Yin........................................401 (L02, Tue) Liu, Xianjie.........................................157 (A03, Thu) Liu, Xiaoxia....................................... 263 (A05, Wed) Liu, Xinhua........................................ 228 (A05, Tue) Liu, Zhe...............................................90 (A02, Mon) Loaiza, Laura....................................... 75 (A01, Thu) Logan, Eric............................................2 (A01, Mon) Long, Jeffrey...........226 (A05, Tue), 230 (A05, Tue) Love, Corey....................................... 250 (A05, Wed) Loveridge, Melanie............................ 70 (A01, Wed), ........................................................... 267 (A05, Wed) Lu, Peng..............................................90 (A02, Mon)

Lu, Yongxin....................................... 260 (A05, Wed) Lubitz, Wolfgang............................... 383 (L01, Thu) Luchinin, Nikita........214 (A05, Mon), 257 (A05, Wed) Lucht, Brett........................................... 21 (A01, Tue) Ludwig, Andreas................................171 (A03, Thu) Luque, Javier..................................... 271 (A05, Wed) Lürenbaum, Constantin.....................158 (A03, Thu) Lust, Enn........................................... 122 (A02, Wed) Lv, Yingying...................................... 297 (A06, Wed)

L

Laberty-Robert, Christel.................... 240 (A05, Tue) Labyedh, Nouha.................................163 (A03, Thu) Lain, Michael.......... 205 (A04, Tue), 211 (A04, Tue) Lallaoui, Abdelfettah........................... 28 (A01, Tue) Lannelongue, Pierre...........................286 (A05, Thu) Lathrop, Patrick................................. 308 (A06, Wed) Latz, Arnulf.......................................166 (A03, Thu), ............................... 186 (A04, Mon), 197 (A04, Tue) Laue, Vincent....................................184 (A04, Mon) Lavaud, Céline.................................... 66 (A01, Wed) Le, Jon................................................ 105 (A02, Tue) Le Vot, Steven.........206 (A04, Tue), 286 (A05, Thu) ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

M

Ma, Lok Wnag.................................. 323 (A06, Wed) Ma, Sang Bok.......................................363 (A06, Fri) Ma, Xiaowei..........................................2 (A01, Mon) Macedo, Angela...................................174 (A03, Fri) MacFarlane, Douglas........................ 300 (A06, Wed) Madabattula, Ganesh......................... 193 (A04, Tue) Madian, Mahmoud.............................. 76 (A01, Thu) Mados, Edna......................................... 14 (A01, Tue) Madrid, Jose......................................... 50 (A01, Tue) Magni, Mirko.....................................409 (L02, Wed) Mahajan, Hansa................................ 277 (A05, Wed) Maharjan, Rocky................................414 (L02, Wed) Mahmoud, Abdelfattah....................... 16 (A01, Tue), ...........................................................213 (A05, Mon) Mai, Liqiang...................................... 247 (A05, Wed) Maibach, Julia....................................167 (A03, Thu) Maire, Eric.............. 82 (A02, Mon), 112 (A02, Tue), .............................. 132 (A02, Wed), 134 (A02, Wed) Makino, Sho.......................................285 (A05, Thu) Maksyuta, Irina................................. 335 (A06, Wed) Malaie, Keyvan..................................408 (L02, Wed) Maletti, Sebastian.............................220 (A05, Mon), ........................................................... 365 (A05, Wed) Mallinson, Sarah...............................183 (A04, Mon) Manikandan, Balasundaram.............. 205 (A04, Tue) Manyala, Ncholu................................290 (A05, Thu) Maraschky, Adam.............................. 195 (A04, Tue) Marbella, Lauren.............................. 126 (A02, Wed), ........................................................... 304 (A06, Wed) Marco, James..........191 (A04, Tue), 192 (A04, Tue) Margadonna, Serena......................... 251 (A05, Wed) Maria Joseph, Helen.........................218 (A05, Mon) Marinaro, Mario................................... 42 (A01, Tue) Marinescu, Monica.......................... 125 (A02, Wed), ............................................................ 193 (A04, Tue) Märker, Katharina..............................284 (A05, Thu) Markevich, Alexandr........................ 335 (A06, Wed) Märkisch, Bastian...............................87 (A02, Mon) Markoulidis, Foivos...........................287 (A05, Thu) Markovic, Nikola............................... 383 (L01, Thu) Martha, Surendra................................. 74 (A01, Thu) Martinez, Maria................................. 144 (A03, Wed) Marzook, Mohamed.........................185 (A04, Mon) Marzorati, Stefania.............................411 (L02, Wed) Mashkour, Mehrdad..........................290 (A05, Thu), ............................................................408 (L02, Wed) Masquelier, Christian........................216 (A05, Mon) Matanovic, Ivana.............................. 420 (L03, Mon) Matsubara, Eiichiro............................. 98 (A02, Tue), ........................................................... 336 (A06, Wed) Matsumura, Syo..................................91 (A02, Mon) Matsushita, Nobuhiro....................... 252 (A05, Wed) Mattinen, Ulriika................................ 102 (A02, Tue) Mayer, Julian........................................ 25 (A01, Tue) Mazilkin, Andrey................................. 94 (A02, Tue) Mazzali, Francesco........................... 251 (A05, Wed) McClain, Collin................................. 250 (A05, Wed) McDonald, Stuart................................91 (A02, Mon) McDowell, Matthew..........................341 (A06, Thu) McGrath, Louise............................... 146 (A03, Wed) McGregor, James...............................164 (A03, Thu) Mecerreyes, David............................ 300 (A06, Wed) Mees, Maarten........ 163 (A03, Thu), 354 (A06, Thu) Mees, Maarten......... 314 (A06, Wed), 358 (A06, Fri) Mehran, Muhammad Taqi.................294 (A05, Thu) 59


Author Index Author................................................................Abs No. Meir, Simcha..................................... 316 (A06, Wed) Meister, Paul.......................................337 (A06, Thu) Meng, Nan..........................................347 (A06, Thu) Meng, Ying.......................................... 61 (A01, Wed) Menkin, Svetlana................................. 14 (A01, Tue) Menkin, Svetlana............................. 126 (A02, Wed), ............................................................159 (A03, Thu) Mense, Maximilian........................... 140 (A02, Wed) Meyer, Franc..................................... 418 (L03, Mon) Michaelis, Alexander..........................12 (A01, Mon) Michler, Johann..................................162 (A03, Thu) Mikhailova, Daria......31 (A01, Tue), 76 (A01, Thu), ..............................220 (A05, Mon), 365 (A05, Wed) Minteer, Shelley.................................374 (L01, Wed) Miras, Maria...................................... 154 (A03, Wed) Mishra, Yogendra...............................344 (A06, Thu) Mityakov, Andrey............................. 138 (A02, Wed) Mityakov, Vladimir........................... 138 (A02, Wed) Mochizuki, Dai..................................285 (A05, Thu) Momodu, Damilola............................290 (A05, Thu) Monconduit, Laure.............................. 75 (A01, Thu) Monroe, Charles...............................180 (A04, Mon), ............................... 182 (A04, Mon), 194 (A04, Tue) Monti, Damien...... 217 (A05, Mon), 238 (A05, Tue) Moon, Ha-Neul................................... 40 (A01, Tue), .............................. 131 (A02, Wed), 330 (A06, Wed) Morales, Gustavo.................................175 (A03, Fri) Morales, Myreisa...............................410 (L02, Wed) Morales-Ugarte, Jorge........................84 (A02, Mon) Moreau, Philippe................................. 63 (A01, Wed) Morigi, Matteo...................................408 (L02, Wed) Mortemard, Benoit.............................. 63 (A01, Wed) Mosa, Islam........................................376 (L01, Wed) Moskon, Joze.......................................177 (A03, Fri) Mousley, Philip................................. 128 (A02, Wed) Muhyodin, Ghulam........................... 323 (A06, Wed) Mukerjee, Sanjeev........................... 120 (A02, Wed), ........................................................... 419 (L03, Mon) Mukherjee, Manjistha.........................427 (L03, Tue) Mulder, Grietus.................................. 202 (A04, Tue) Munnangi, Anji Reddy.....................218 (A05, Mon) Murashko, Kirill................................ 138 (A02, Wed) Murata, Mitsuhiro........314 (A06, Wed), 358 (A06, Fri)

N

N., Sandhyarani.................................. 391 (L01, Thu) Nabi, Nomaan................................... 322 (A06, Wed) Nair, Jijeesh........................................339 (A06, Thu) Nakamura, Kotaro................................ 50 (A01, Tue) Nakayama, Junpei............................. 145 (A03, Wed) Nam, Su-jeong.......333 (A06, Wed), 366 (A01, Tue) Napporn, Teko.....................................428 (L03, Tue) Nazar, Linda...................................... 296 (A06, Wed) Neumann, Anton................................ 197 (A04, Tue) Neumann, Anton................................166 (A03, Thu) Nguyen, Dinh...................................... 66 (A01, Wed) Nguyen, Giang Thi Huong............... 278 (A05, Wed) Nguyen, Hoang Bao Long................216 (A05, Mon) Nguyen, Vinh.................................... 250 (A05, Wed) Ni, Chung Sheng............................... 266 (A05, Wed) Niehoff, Philip...................................... 73 (A01, Thu) Nikitina, Victoria................................168 (A03, Thu) Nikitina, Victoria...............................214 (A05, Mon) Nikoleishvili, Paata........................... 264 (A05, Wed) Niu, Junjie......................................... 297 (A06, Wed) Noble, David...................................... 199 (A04, Tue) Nogita, Kazuhiro.................................91 (A02, Mon) Nöhren, Sandra.........4 (A01, Mon), 344 (A06, Thu) Nowak, Sascha..........81 (A02, Mon), 176 (A03, Fri) Nowak, Sascha...................................113 (A02, Tue), ............................. 127 (A02, Wed), 129 (A02, Wed), .............................. 130 (A02, Wed), 140 (A02, Wed) Nurpeissova, Arailym.........................11 (A01, Mon) Nyholm, Leif........................................ 13 (A01, Tue)

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O

Placke, Tobias...................................... 19 (A01, Tue), .................................. 65 (A01, Wed), 92 (A02, Mon) Placke, Tobias............23 (A01, Tue), 337 (A06, Thu) Plumeré, Nicolas...............................371 (L01, Wed), ................................383 (L01, Thu), 422 (L03, Mon) Poli, Federico......................................173 (A03, Fri), ................................290 (A05, Thu), 408 (L02, Wed) Polishchuk, Yuliya............................ 335 (A06, Wed) Polonskyi, Oleksandr............................4 (A01, Mon) Ponce, Victor...................................... 201 (A04, Tue) Ponrouch, Alexandre.......................217 (A05, Mon), ................................237 (A05, Tue), 238 (A05, Tue), ........................................................... 248 (A05, Wed) Porcher, Willy....................................... 72 (A01, Thu) Prébé, Arnaud........................................6 (A01, Mon) Preefer, Molleigh................................111 (A02, Tue) Presniakov, Igor..................................85 (A02, Mon) Pringle, Jennifer.................................338 (A06, Thu) Pritzker, Mark..................................... 233 (A05, Tue) Prosini, Pier Paolo............................. 325 (A06, Wed) Put, Brecht.........................................163 (A03, Thu), ............................... 314 (A06, Wed), 354 (A06, Thu) Pyrhönen, Juha.................................. 138 (A02, Wed)

O’Donoghue, Aaron......................... 146 (A03, Wed) Obrezkov, Filipp............................... 259 (A05, Wed) Offer, Gregory..........125 (A02, Wed), 185 (A04, Mon), .................................193 (A04, Tue), 225 (A05, Tue) Ogwu, Abraham................................ 255 (A05, Wed) Ohnishi, Tsuyoshi..............................161 (A03, Thu) Ohno, Saneyuki.................................. 101 (A02, Tue) Oje, Alex Ifeanyi............................... 255 (A05, Wed) Oje, Michael...................................... 255 (A05, Wed) Olchowka, Jacob...............................216 (A05, Mon) Oliveira, Raisa....................................164 (A03, Thu) Oll, Ove............................................. 122 (A02, Wed) Olsson, Emilia....................................165 (A03, Thu) Omar, Ahmad....................................... 31 (A01, Tue) Orio, Maylis...................................... 418 (L03, Mon) Orzech, Marcin................................. 251 (A05, Wed) Oswald, Steffen.................................... 31 (A01, Tue) Ott, Sascha...........................................433 (L03, Tue) Otteny, Fabian....................................349 (A06, Thu) Ouyang, Mengzheng.......................... 228 (A05, Tue) Owusu, Kwadwo Asare................... 247 (A05, Wed), ........................................................... 279 (A05, Wed) Oyedotun, Kabir................................215 (A05, Mon) Özcan, Özlem......................................397 (L02, Tue) Özçiçek Pekmez, Nuran................... 253 (A05, Wed)

P

Paez, Teresa....................................... 243 (A05, Wed) Pala, Raj................... 79 (A01, Thu), 254 (A05, Wed) Palacin, M. Rosa............................... 237 (A05, Tue), ................................238 (A05, Tue), 271 (A05, Wed) Palma, Jesus...................................... 243 (A05, Wed) Pampel, Jonas....................................220 (A05, Mon) Pan, Ruijun........................................... 13 (A01, Tue) Pan, Yuwei.........................................181 (A04, Mon) Panteghini, Andrea............................179 (A04, Mon) Papacchini, Maddalena......................407 (L02, Wed) Papacchini, Maddalena......................406 (L02, Tue), ............................................................409 (L02, Wed) Parisini, Emilio................................... 388 (L01, Thu) Park, Han Yul....................................... 38 (A01, Tue) Park, Jesik.......................................... 326 (A06, Wed) Park, Jin-Soo........ 149 (A03, Wed), 150 (A03, Wed) Park, Jong-Hyeok............................ 149 (A03, Wed), ........................................................... 150 (A03, Wed) Park, Jun-Woo...... 317 (A06, Wed), 318 (A06, Wed) Park, Jung.............................................363 (A06, Fri) Park, Kern Ho................................... 296 (A06, Wed) Park, Sang-Jun.......333 (A06, Wed), 366 (A01, Tue) Park, Yong Joon................................ 327 (A06, Wed) Parker, Joseph..................................... 230 (A05, Tue) Parker, Joseph..................................... 226 (A05, Tue) Parkinson, Dilworth............................86 (A02, Mon) Pasta, Mauro...................................... 302 (A06, Wed) Pastushkin, Timothy......................... 335 (A06, Wed) Patel, Yatish.......................................185 (A04, Mon) Patolsky, Fernando............................... 14 (A01, Tue) Patra, Jagabandhu.............................219 (A05, Mon) Pekmez, Kadir................................... 253 (A05, Wed) Peled, Emanuel.................................... 14 (A01, Tue) Penev, Kalin........................................405 (L02, Tue) Peng, Lifang...................................... 301 (A06, Wed) Peng, Zhenfeng................................. 142 (A03, Wed) Perego, Andrea................................... 388 (L01, Thu) Pereira, Ines A. C............................... 383 (L01, Thu) Perner, Verena....................................349 (A06, Thu) Pesci, Federico...... 313 (A06, Wed), 351 (A06, Thu) Pethö, Laszlo......................................162 (A03, Thu) Pham, Hieu Quang............................... 52 (A01, Tue) Philippe, Laetitia................................162 (A03, Thu) Piper, Louis........................................160 (A03, Thu) Pirnat, Klemen................................... 234 (A05, Tue) Pizza, Francesca..................................398 (L02, Tue)

Q

Qi, Yue.....................90 (A02, Mon), 156 (A03, Thu) Quan, Zhen........................................ 153 (A03, Wed)

R

Rago, Laura........................................411 (L02, Wed) Raj, Trishna......................................... 68 (A01, Wed) Rajput, Sonica................................... 123 (A02, Wed) Ramadhan, Zeno Rizqi........................ 57 (A01, Tue) Ramezankhani, Vahid....................... 258 (A05, Wed) Ramírez-Sanchez, Karla.................... 385 (L01, Thu) Randau, Simon...................................355 (A06, Thu) Randon-Vitanova, Anna.................... 234 (A05, Tue) Rath, Purna......................................... 239 (A05, Tue) Rawle, Jonathan................................ 128 (A02, Wed) Ray, Promit.........................................288 (A05, Thu) Reber, David.........221 (A05, Mon), 273 (A05, Wed) Redko, Vlad....................................... 335 (A06, Wed) Reeve, Holly............373 (L01, Wed), 425 (L03, Tue) Reid, Daniel.......................................183 (A04, Mon) Rejec, Tomaž...................................... 204 (A04, Tue) Remizov, Sergey................................354 (A06, Thu) Remy, Guillaume................................ 70 (A01, Wed) Reniers, Jorn....................................... 202 (A04, Tue) Reuber, Sebastian................................12 (A01, Mon) Reuillard, Bertrand............................ 417 (L03, Mon) Révay, Zsolt.........................................87 (A02, Mon) Revilla, Reynier.................................. 67 (A01, Wed) Reynaud, Marine...............................212 (A05, Mon) Reynier, Yvan..........72 (A01, Thu), 216 (A05, Mon) Richter, Felix......................................355 (A06, Thu) Richter, Jana Beatrice.........................93 (A02, Mon) Risse, Sebastian....... 88 (A02, Mon), 110 (A02, Tue) Rivarola, Claudia.............................. 144 (A03, Wed) Roberts, Alexander........................... 267 (A05, Wed) Roberts, Scott..................................... 199 (A04, Tue) Rochefort, Dominic..............................6 (A01, Mon) Röder, Fridolin..................................184 (A04, Mon) Roeffaers, Maarten............................ 314 (A06, Wed) Rohan, James.................................... 146 (A03, Wed) Rohnke, Marcus................................. 101 (A02, Tue) Rojas-Carrillo, Oscar........................ 384 (L01, Thu), ............................................................ 385 (L01, Thu) Rojo, Teófilo......................................212 (A05, Mon) Rolison, Debra........226 (A05, Tue), 230 (A05, Tue) Romanenghi, Riccardo..................... 249 (A05, Wed) Ronneburg, Arne.................................110 (A02, Tue) Röser, Stephan...................................... 23 (A01, Tue) Ross, Philip......................................... 108 (A02, Tue) Roué, Lionel...........112 (A02, Tue), 132 (A02, Wed) Roué, Lionel...........82 (A02, Mon), 134 (A02, Wed) Rowbotham, Jack................................425 (L03, Tue) ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland


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Author................................................................Abs No.

Rubinstein, Shmuel........................... 116 (A02, Wed) Rücker, Fabian................................... 104 (A02, Tue) Ruff, Adrian........................................ 383 (L01, Thu) Rupasov, Dmitry............................... 257 (A05, Wed) Rusling, James...................................376 (L01, Wed) Ruttert, Mirco....................................... 19 (A01, Tue) Ruttert, Mirco...................................... 65 (A01, Wed) Ryan, Emily....................................... 307 (A06, Wed) Rynne, Olivier.......................................6 (A01, Mon) Ryou, Myung-Hyun.......................... 141 (A03, Wed) Ryu, Hye-Min........333 (A06, Wed), 366 (A01, Tue)

Shestakov, Alexander........................ 258 (A05, Wed) Shestakov, Alexander........................ 259 (A05, Wed) Shi, Hua-Yu........................................ 227 (A05, Tue) Shi, Raymond.................................... 244 (A05, Wed) Shimada, Mikinari............................ 314 (A06, Wed) Shimizu, Masahiro............................ 224 (A05, Tue), ........................................................... 268 (A05, Wed) Shuai, Hantao.................................... 142 (A03, Wed) Si, Pengchao.......................................356 (A06, Thu) Siegel, Donald................................... 143 (A03, Wed) Siegmund, Daniel...............................431 (L03, Tue) Sigalas, Iakovos.................................289 (A05, Thu) Silvi, Luca...........................................110 (A02, Tue) Simone, Angelo.................................179 (A04, Mon) Simonin, Loic....................................216 (A05, Mon) Singh, Harsimranjit............................ 231 (A05, Tue) Singha, Asmita....................................427 (L03, Tue) Siozios, Vassilios................................. 65 (A01, Wed) Siozios, Vassilios.................................. 19 (A01, Tue) Sironi, Davide....................................409 (L02, Wed) Sivakumar, Sri................................... 254 (A05, Wed) Skulason, Egill.................................. 416 (L03, Mon) Slade, Robert......................................287 (A05, Thu) Slater, Peter Raymond........................ 27 (A01, Tue), ............................. 276 (A05, Wed), 332 (A06, Wed), ............................................................345 (A06, Thu) Sljukic, Biljana...................................164 (A03, Thu) Smialkowski, Mathias........................431 (L03, Tue) Smith, Jeffrey.................................... 143 (A03, Wed) Smith, Kirk........................................182 (A04, Mon) So, Christopher................................... 230 (A05, Tue) Soavi, Francesca.................................173 (A03, Fri), ................................290 (A05, Thu), 408 (L02, Wed) Sobolev, Alexey..................................85 (A02, Mon) Sobrados, Isabel................................ 324 (A06, Wed) Soleimanzade, Mehdi....................... 249 (A05, Wed) Son, Jeong Gon................................. 274 (A05, Wed) Sone, Masato........................................ 56 (A01, Tue) Song, Hee Jo........................................ 44 (A01, Tue) Song, Hyeon-Bee.............................. 131 (A02, Wed) Song, Jinju................43 (A01, Tue), 321 (A06, Wed) Song, Seung-Wan................................ 52 (A01, Tue), .............................. 278 (A05, Wed), 329 (A06, Wed) Song, Yanyan..................................... 260 (A05, Wed) Song, Yeon Hwa............................... 309 (A06, Wed) Song, Young-Woong........................ 333 (A06, Wed), ............................................................ 366 (A01, Tue) Song, Yu............................................. 227 (A05, Tue) Sottos, Nancy...........97 (A02, Tue), 123 (A02, Wed) Spina, Giovanni..................................290 (A05, Thu) Squadrito, Gaetano............................412 (L02, Wed) Srinivasan, Venkat.............................178 (A04, Mon) Srivastava, Ishan................................ 199 (A04, Tue) Stan, Marian.......................................92 (A02, Mon), ................................ 340 (A06, Thu), 343 (A06, Thu) Starbird-Perez, Ricardo..................... 385 (L01, Thu) Steele, Julian...................................... 314 (A06, Wed) Steingart, Daniel................................ 334 (A06, Wed) Stelter, Michael.................................... 76 (A01, Thu) Stenzel, Yannick................................ 130 (A02, Wed) Stettner, Timo.....................................288 (A05, Thu) Stevenson, Keith......78 (A01, Thu), 85 (A02, Mon), ................................89 (A02, Mon), 168 (A03, Thu), .............................. 207 (A04, Tue), 214 (A05, Mon), ............................. 257 (A05, Wed), 258 (A05, Wed), .............................. 259 (A05, Wed), 415 (L03, Mon) Stockham, Mark................................ 332 (A06, Wed) Straková Fedorková, Andrea............ 335 (A06, Wed) Stratford, Josh....................................284 (A05, Thu) Straub, Benedikt....................................4 (A01, Mon) Strømme, Maria................................... 13 (A01, Tue) Stürm, Heinz.......................................397 (L02, Tue) Su, Dong-Bow Su............................. 320 (A06, Wed) Su, Fangyuan.....................................187 (A04, Mon) Su, Junming.......................................... 15 (A01, Tue) Su, Wei-Nien........... 311 (A06, Wed), 362 (A06, Fri)

Suard, Emmanuelle............................. 63 (A01, Wed) Sugimoto, Wataru..............................285 (A05, Thu) Suk, Jungdon........ 329 (A06, Wed), 331 (A06, Wed) Sumanov, Vasiliy.................................85 (A02, Mon) Sun, Wei............................................. 223 (A05, Tue) Sun, Xiaoqi......................................... 227 (A05, Tue) Sun, Xuezhi....................................... 260 (A05, Wed) Sun, Yongrong................................... 270 (A05, Wed) Sundararajan, Aditya.......................... 208 (A04, Tue) Suzuki, Kota............98 (A02, Tue), 145 (A03, Wed), .............................. 153 (A03, Wed), 312 (A06, Wed) Swift, Michael....................................156 (A03, Thu) Szczesny, Julian................................. 383 (L01, Thu) Szpunar, Jerzy.....................................403 (L02, Tue)

S

Saenz-Arce, Giovanni........................ 385 (L01, Thu) Safari, Tahereh................................... 389 (L01, Thu) Sagara, Akihiko.........163 (A03, Thu), 314 (A06, Wed), ..................................354 (A06, Thu), 358 (A06, Fri) Saha, Sulay........................................... 79 (A01, Thu) Sakaebe, Hikari................................. 336 (A06, Wed) Sakaguchi, Hiroki.................................5 (A01, Mon) Salama, Michael................................. 236 (A05, Tue) Samajdar, Rudra................................. 390 (L01, Thu) Samarin, Aleksandr...........................214 (A05, Mon) Sangros, Clara...................................... 25 (A01, Tue) Sann, Joachim.................................... 101 (A02, Tue) Santato, Clara.....................................290 (A05, Thu) Santini, Catherine................................84 (A02, Mon) Santos, Diogo.....................................164 (A03, Thu) Sanz, Jesus......................................... 324 (A06, Wed) Sanz Camacho, Paula.......................216 (A05, Mon) Sapozhnikov, Sergey......................... 138 (A02, Wed) Sarode, Krishnakumar......................... 74 (A01, Thu) Sarwat, Arif........................................ 208 (A04, Tue) Sassin, Megan.................................... 230 (A05, Tue) Sato, Yusuke.......................................285 (A05, Thu) Sauer, Dirk Uwe................................. 104 (A02, Tue) Sauer, Dirk Uwe................................188 (A04, Mon) Savignac, Laurence.............................. 95 (A02, Tue) Schappacher, Falko............................. 73 (A01, Thu), ............................................................343 (A06, Thu) Schenk, Claudia..................................93 (A02, Mon) Schiele, Alexander............................... 96 (A02, Tue) Schievano, Andrea.............................407 (L02, Wed) Schievano, Andrea.............................411 (L02, Wed) Schmitt, Christina.............................. 100 (A02, Tue) Schmohl, Sebastian........................... 299 (A06, Wed) Schmuch, Richard.............................. 65 (A01, Wed), ............................................................337 (A06, Thu) Schneier, Dan....................................... 14 (A01, Tue) Schoeneberger, Ilka........................... 104 (A02, Tue), ...........................................................188 (A04, Mon) Schougaard, Steen................................ 95 (A02, Tue) Schubert, Ulrich................................ 246 (A05, Wed) Schuhmann, Wolfgang...................... 383 (L01, Thu) Schürch, Patrik...................................162 (A03, Thu) Schütt, Fabian.....................................344 (A06, Thu) Schweidler, Simon...... 94 (A02, Tue), 96 (A02, Tue) Seeba, Jann..........................................12 (A01, Mon) Seefeldt, Lance...................................377 (L01, Wed) Selis, Luis........................................... 201 (A04, Tue) Seminario, Jorge................................. 201 (A04, Tue) Senkovska, Irena.................................93 (A02, Mon) Seo, Yongsok......................................283 (A05, Thu) Sequeira, Cesar...................................164 (A03, Thu) Seri, Jacopo........................................408 (L02, Wed) Servat, Karine......................................428 (L03, Tue) Seshadri, Ram.....................................111 (A02, Tue) Seznec, Vincent.................................... 75 (A01, Thu) Shahzad, Hafiz Khurram.................. 323 (A06, Wed) Shaji, Ishamol.....................................339 (A06, Thu) Shang, Mingwei................................ 297 (A06, Wed) Shangguan, Huihui............................356 (A06, Thu) Sharma, Gyan.................................... 254 (A05, Wed) Sharma, Rosy..................................... 103 (A02, Tue) Shembel, Elena................................. 335 (A06, Wed) Shen, Fei.............................................356 (A06, Thu) ECEE Meeting Program l July 21-26, 2019 l Glasgow, Scotland

T

Taguchi, Noboru............................... 336 (A06, Wed) Taiwo, Oluwadamilola..................... 198 (A04, Tue), ............................................................ 209 (A04, Tue) Takagaki, Atsushi................................. 50 (A01, Tue) Takahashi, Mikako............................ 245 (A05, Wed) Takano, Ryoma................................. 153 (A03, Wed) Tamura, Kazuhisa............................. 153 (A03, Wed) Tan, Chaou Choak.............................. 70 (A01, Wed) Tan, Jinwang..................................... 307 (A06, Wed) Tan, Xin...............................................91 (A02, Mon) Tanabe, Mana....................................... 56 (A01, Tue) Tang, Chia-Ju....................................... 49 (A01, Tue) Tang, Wenjie...................................... 142 (A03, Wed) Tarasov, Alexey.................................. 387 (L01, Thu) Tarquini, Gabriele............................. 325 (A06, Wed) Tchitchekova, Deyana...................... 271 (A05, Wed) Tchitchekova, Deyana.....................217 (A05, Mon), .................................237 (A05, Tue), 238 (A05, Tue) Tender, Leonard..................................393 (L02, Tue) Tender, Leonard..................................392 (L02, Tue) Terella, Antonio..................................290 (A05, Thu) Tereshchenko, Ivan.............................89 (A02, Mon) Tessensohn, Malcolm....................... 244 (A05, Wed) Tessier, Cécile..................................... 66 (A01, Wed) Tessmer, Britta.........30 (A01, Tue), 310 (A06, Wed) Tetzlaff, David.....................................431 (L03, Tue) Theil, Sebastian.................................. 210 (A04, Tue) Thivel, Pierre-Xavier.........................112 (A02, Tue), ........................................................... 132 (A02, Wed) Thodkar, Kishan................................. 387 (L01, Thu) Thum, Andreas...................................339 (A06, Thu) Thumbarathy, Deepashree.................169 (A03, Thu) Tian, Hong Kang................................156 (A03, Thu) Tippens, Jared.....................................341 (A06, Thu) Tirosh, Shay...................................... 316 (A06, Wed) Tomiyama, Morio............................. 314 (A06, Wed) Tonita, Erin............................................2 (A01, Mon) Toranzos, Gary....................................404 (L02, Tue) Torres, Arturo....... 271 (A05, Wed), 272 (A05, Wed) Tortajada, José...... 271 (A05, Wed), 272 (A05, Wed) Tran, Ngoc Thanh Thuy......................359 (A06, Fri) Tran, Yen.............................................. 52 (A01, Tue) Trasatti, Stefano.................................409 (L02, Wed) Traven, Valerii................................... 259 (A05, Wed) Trembacki, Bradley........................... 199 (A04, Tue) Troshin, Pavel.................................... 258 (A05, Wed) Troshin, Pavel.......... 78 (A01, Thu), 259 (A05, Wed) Trunk, Markus.....................................87 (A02, Mon) Tsai, Shu-Yi................ 32 (A01, Tue), 33 (A01, Tue), ...................................37 (A01, Tue), 62 (A01, Wed), .............................. 320 (A06, Wed), 324 (A06, Wed) Tschulik, Kristina.............................. 424 (L03, Mon) Tsendzughul, Nathaniel.................... 255 (A05, Wed) Tsunoda, Yuki.................................... 145 (A03, Wed) Tucci, Matteo.....................................407 (L02, Wed)

U

Uchida, Satoshi..................................282 (A05, Thu) Uchimoto, Yoshiharu........................ 133 (A02, Wed) Ulldemolins, Michel........................... 63 (A01, Wed) 61


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Author................................................................Abs No.

Author................................................................Abs No.

Urban, Karsten...................................166 (A03, Thu) Usui, Hiroyuki.......................................5 (A01, Mon)

Willenbacher, Norbert...........................8 (A01, Mon) Williams, Mark................................... 70 (A01, Wed) Winkler, Volker...................................113 (A02, Tue) Winter, Martin.......113 (A02, Tue), 127 (A02, Wed), ............................. 129 (A02, Wed), 130 (A02, Wed), .............................. 140 (A02, Wed), 158 (A03, Thu), ..................................176 (A03, Fri), 342 (A06, Thu) Winter, Martin............ 19 (A01, Tue), 23 (A01, Tue), .................................. 65 (A01, Wed), 73 (A01, Thu), .................................81 (A02, Mon), 92 (A02, Mon), ................................107 (A02, Tue), 235 (A05, Tue), .............................. 299 (A06, Wed), 337 (A06, Thu), ............................... 339 (A06, Thu), 340 (A06, Thu), ................................ 343 (A06, Thu), 349 (A06, Thu) Winter, Martin........223 (A05, Tue), 319 (A06, Wed) Wizner, Agnieszka............................212 (A05, Mon) Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, Margret.............. 42 (A01, Tue) Wolter, Mareike...................................12 (A01, Mon) Wong, Andrew......116 (A02, Wed), 117 (A02, Wed) Woo, Jung-Je............43 (A01, Tue), 321 (A06, Wed) Wright, Dominic............................... 265 (A05, Wed) Wu, Billy............................................ 193 (A04, Tue) Wu, Billy............................................ 228 (A05, Tue) Wu, Hao....................346 (A06, Thu), 357 (A06, Fri) Wu, Menghuai....................................171 (A03, Thu) Wu, Nae-Lih.......................................286 (A05, Thu) Wu, Ranran..........................................394 (L02, Tue) Wu, Zong-Han..................................... 34 (A01, Tue) Wudl, Fred...........................................111 (A02, Tue) Wuersig, Andreas.............................. 271 (A05, Wed)

Yoo, Gayeon...................................... 328 (A06, Wed) Yoo, Yeong-Eun..................................434 (L03, Tue) Yoon, Dong-hwan................................ 42 (A01, Tue) Yoon, Hyunseok................................... 44 (A01, Tue) Yoon, Jae Sung....................................434 (L03, Tue) Yoon, Minyoung............................... 277 (A05, Wed) Yoon, Tae-Ho....................................... 38 (A01, Tue) Yoshii, Kazuki................................... 336 (A06, Wed) Yousef, Ibraheem.............................. 248 (A05, Wed) Yu, Aishui..................15 (A01, Tue), 348 (A06, Thu) Yu, Ji-Sang........................................ 326 (A06, Wed) Yu, Shiying........................................186 (A04, Mon) Yufit, Vladimir........198 (A04, Tue), 209 (A04, Tue) Yun, Kyusik.........................................436 (L03, Tue) Yunis, Ruhamah.................................338 (A06, Thu)

V

Vagin, Mikhail........ 157 (A03, Thu), 170 (A03, Thu) Vanpeene, Victor.........82 (A02, Mon), 134 (A02, Wed) Vendola, Emma................................. 125 (A02, Wed) Venkateswarlu, Sada......................... 277 (A05, Wed) Ventosa, Edgar.................................. 243 (A05, Wed) Venturi, Victor................................... 298 (A06, Wed) Verdier, Nina.........................................6 (A01, Mon) Vereecken, Philippe......................... 314 (A06, Wed), ..................................354 (A06, Thu), 358 (A06, Fri) Vereecken, Philippe...........................163 (A03, Thu) Verrelli, Roberta................................. 237 (A05, Tue) Vertruyen, Bénédicte........................... 16 (A01, Tue), ...........................................................213 (A05, Mon) Vetter, Daniel...................................... 387 (L01, Thu) Vicenzo, Antonello............................ 249 (A05, Wed) Villanova, Julie....................................82 (A02, Mon) Villevieille, Claire...............................80 (A02, Mon) Vincent, Kylie.........373 (L01, Wed), 425 (L03, Tue) Vinograd, Andrey................................. 23 (A01, Tue) Viswanathan, Venkat......................... 298 (A06, Wed)

W

Wachsman, Eric................................. 197 (A04, Tue) Wagner, Norbert................................. 100 (A02, Tue) Walker, Marc....................................... 70 (A01, Wed) Walther, Felix..................................... 101 (A02, Tue) Wang, Andrew.................................... 194 (A04, Tue) Wang, Fang.......................................181 (A04, Mon) Wang, Fu-Ming.................................... 24 (A01, Tue) Wang, GuiXin................................... 142 (A03, Wed) Wang, Huizhi...........225 (A05, Tue), 228 (A05, Tue) Wang, Joseph......................................378 (L01, Wed) Wang, Lianke.................................... 418 (L03, Mon) Wang, Qian.........................................350 (A06, Thu) Wang, Xiaoen.................................... 300 (A06, Wed) Wang, Xue-Ting..................................400 (L02, Tue) Wang, Yong-Gang............................... 47 (A01, Tue), .............................. 261 (A05, Wed), 280 (A05, Wed) Wang, Zhaohui..................................... 13 (A01, Tue) Warczak, Magdalena.........................170 (A03, Thu) Warne, Adam..................................... 128 (A02, Wed) Webster, Richard............................... 244 (A05, Wed) Weeks, Justin......................................373 (L01, Wed) Wei, Yun............................................ 142 (A03, Wed) Weill, François.................................... 63 (A01, Wed) Weret, Misganaw.................................362 (A06, Fri) Werner, Lukas.....................................87 (A02, Mon) Wetjen, Morten....................................87 (A02, Mon) Wheeler-Jones, Evangeline.............. 267 (A05, Wed) White, Scott..............97 (A02, Tue), 123 (A02, Wed) Whitehead, Adam.............................183 (A04, Mon) Widanage, Widanalage....................... 22 (A01, Tue), ................................191 (A04, Tue), 192 (A04, Tue), ................................203 (A04, Tue), 205 (A04, Tue), .............................................................211 (A04, Tue) Widera, Justyna.........151 (A03, Wed), 152 (A03, Wed) Wiemers-Meyer, Simon.....................81 (A02, Mon), ........................................................... 129 (A02, Wed) Wiemhöfer, Hans-Dieter..................... 29 (A01, Tue), ..................................30 (A01, Tue), 310 (A06, Wed) Wiemhöfer, Hans-Dieter....................158 (A03, Thu) Wijeratne, Kosala..............................157 (A03, Thu), ............................................................170 (A03, Thu)

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X

Xia, Yong-Yao............47 (A01, Tue), 77 (A01, Thu), .............................. 261 (A05, Wed), 280 (A05, Wed) Xiao, Xianghui....................................86 (A02, Mon) Xiao, Xingcheng.................................90 (A02, Mon) Xiao, Xinxin.......................................356 (A06, Thu) Xiao, Yong...........................................394 (L02, Tue) Xu, Jing................................................ 59 (A01, Tue) Xu, Jing................................................ 58 (A01, Tue) Xu, Kang...........................................222 (A05, Mon) Xu, Lanshu.........................................292 (A05, Thu) Xu, Xi-Jun...........................................400 (L02, Tue)

Y

Yabe, Hiroki...................................... 314 (A06, Wed) Yagci, Mehmet.................................... 69 (A01, Wed) Yakuschenko, Igor............................ 258 (A05, Wed) Yamada, Atsuo......................................1 (A01, Mon) Yamaguchi, Kazuki...............................5 (A01, Mon) Yan, Xiaoyu.......................................181 (A04, Mon) Yang, Beibei...................................... 280 (A05, Wed) Yang, Chun-Chen....... 34 (A01, Tue), 39 (A01, Tue), .............................................................. 49 (A01, Tue) Yang, Shichun....... 181 (A04, Mon), 190 (A04, Tue) Yang, Zhi-yong..................................377 (L01, Wed) Yano, Tetsuji...................................... 252 (A05, Wed) Yates, Matthew....................................393 (L02, Tue) Ye, Yin-Jian........................................ 227 (A05, Tue) Yee, Minha........................................ 329 (A06, Wed) Yeon, Geonheum................................. 48 (A01, Tue) Yildiz, Huseyin....................................396 (L02, Tue) Yodoya, Shuhei.....................................5 (A01, Mon) Yonemura, Masao............................. 145 (A03, Wed) Yoo, Dayoung................................... 155 (A03, Wed)

Z

Zaban, Arie........................................ 316 (A06, Wed) Zacarias, Sonia................................... 383 (L01, Thu) Zaderey, Nelya.................................. 335 (A06, Wed) Zaghib, Karim...................................... 26 (A01, Tue) Zakharkin, Maxim.............................85 (A02, Mon), .............................................................89 (A02, Mon) Zamanzad Ghavidel, Mohammedreza........................ ............................................................ 105 (A02, Tue) Zamora-Sequeira, Roy....................... 385 (L01, Thu) Zarrin, Hadis......................................291 (A05, Thu) Zarrougui, Ramzi............................... 206 (A04, Tue) Zecchin, Sarah....................................411 (L02, Wed) Zeier, Wolfgang.................................. 101 (A02, Tue) Zeis, Roswitha................................... 118 (A02, Wed) Zensich, Maximiliano..........................175 (A03, Fri) Zenyuk, Iryna......................................86 (A02, Mon) Zhang, Duo..............198 (A04, Tue), 209 (A04, Tue) Zhang, Hongnan................................347 (A06, Thu) Zhang, Jenny...........375 (L01, Wed), 426 (L03, Tue) Zhang, Jingdong.................................356 (A06, Thu) Zhang, Jingdong..................................394 (L02, Tue) Zhang, Juyan..................................... 256 (A05, Wed) Zhang, Liang...................................... 108 (A02, Tue) Zhang, Mengyi................................... 223 (A05, Tue) Zhang, Peng...................................... 242 (A05, Wed) Zhang, Qiang........... 305 (A06, Wed), 361 (A06, Fri) Zhang, Qinglin....................................90 (A02, Mon) Zhang, Ruo-Chen................................400 (L02, Tue) Zhang, Yin............................................357 (A06, Fri) Zhang, Yun......................................... 64 (A01, Wed), ..................................346 (A06, Thu), 357 (A06, Fri) Zhang, Zhizhen................................. 296 (A06, Wed) Zhao, Dan...........................................170 (A03, Thu) Zhao, Evan........................................ 265 (A05, Wed) Zhao, Feng...........................................394 (L02, Tue) Zhao, Jinfeng..................................... 122 (A02, Wed) Zhao, Yan...........................................185 (A04, Mon) Zhao, Yunlong.......115 (A02, Wed), 256 (A05, Wed) Zheng, Chunman......... 58 (A01, Tue), 59 (A01, Tue) Zheng, Xiaowen.................................356 (A06, Thu) Zheng, Zhiyong...................................394 (L02, Tue) Zhou, Dong........................................340 (A06, Thu) Zhou, Laidong................................... 296 (A06, Wed) Zhou, Shuo........................................ 142 (A03, Wed) Zhou, Yuning......................................284 (A05, Thu) Zhu, Aipeng......................................... 64 (A01, Wed) Zhu, Xinhua........................................ 67 (A01, Wed) Zhuang, Shiqiang............................... 231 (A05, Tue)

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