세미나_조재필교수.pdf
Speaker : Prof. Jaephil Cho
Host : Department of Energy Systems Engineering
Date : 17:00~18:00, Thursday
Place : Room 301, Building 2, DGIST
Abstract
Reversible and high capacity
center of R&D parts of the for next generation batteries which
high capacity and high safety. The
the nanostructured electrode materials than for the b
attributed to the higher surface area, which reduces the overpotential and allows
faster reaction kinetics at the electrode surface.
enhancements can lead to versatile potential applications of the batteries, a
provide breakthroughs for currently limited to power suppliers of the mobile
electronics. In this seminar, I will talk about recent progress of the
battery materials.
INVITED
Jaephil Cho, Interdisciplinary School of Green Energy, UNIST
Energy Systems Engineering
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Place : Room 301, Building 2, DGIST
Reversible and high capacity nanostructured electrode m
D parts of the for next generation batteries which
high capacity and high safety. The higher capacities and higher rate capabilities
the nanostructured electrode materials than for the bulk counterparts can be
attributed to the higher surface area, which reduces the overpotential and allows
faster reaction kinetics at the electrode surface. These electrochemical
enhancements can lead to versatile potential applications of the batteries, a
provide breakthroughs for currently limited to power suppliers of the mobile
electronics. In this seminar, I will talk about recent progress of the
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ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
INVITED SEMINAR
Interdisciplinary School of Green Energy, UNIST
electrode materials are at the
D parts of the for next generation batteries which require high power,
and higher rate capabilities for
ulk counterparts can be
attributed to the higher surface area, which reduces the overpotential and allows
These electrochemical
enhancements can lead to versatile potential applications of the batteries, and can
provide breakthroughs for currently limited to power suppliers of the mobile
electronics. In this seminar, I will talk about recent progress of the next generation
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ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
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