236th ECS Meeting Topic Close-up: Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins: Fast Ionic Conductors – Principles and Applications

Robert A. Huggins

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Symposium A02: Symposium in Honor of Bob Huggins: Fast Ionic Conductors – Principles and Applications

Symposium focus: Robert A. Huggins, professor emeritus in materials science and engineering at Stanford University, has more than six decades of scientific contributions to the fields of solid-state ionics and electrochemical energy storage systems. Contributions are solicited for all aspects of topics related to Huggins’ main scientific areas in fast ionic conductors, aqueous and non-aqueous batteries, molten salts or ionic liquids-based energy conversion and storage concepts, electrochemical characterizations of materials and batteries, and electrochemical energy storage systems. Please join us to celebrate Huggins’ long time contributions to the fields of solid-state ionics and electrochemical energy storage systems.

Confirmed invited speakers:
• Stan Whittingham (Binghamton University)
• Yi Cui (Stanford University)
• Yet-Ming Chiang (MIT)
• Shirley Meng (UC San Diego)
• Kristina Edström (Uppsala University)
• Sossina Haile (Northwestern University)
• Nancy Dudney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
• Do Kyung Kim (KAIST)
• Riccardo Ruffo (University of Milano-Bicocca)
• Matt McDowell (Georgia Tech)
• Mauro Pasta (Oxford)
• Sokseiha Muy (MIT)
• Eric Wachsman (University of Maryland)
• Venkataraman Thangadurai (University of Calgary)
• Liangbing Hu (University of Maryland)
• Ramaswamy Murugan (Pondicherry University)


For additional information on this topic close-up and more, check out the full call for papers with all the 236th ECS Meeting topics being held in Atlanta, GA on October 13-17, 2019.

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