21st International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (IMLB 2022)

21st International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (IMLB 2022)
Country
Australia
Place
Sydney, International Convention Centre
Dates
26 June 2022 — 1 July 2022
Application dates
26 November 2021 — 28 February 2022
Participation types
Online/Offline
Languages
  • English

About conference

The IMLB meetings feature invited talks from recognised specialists in the field and will focus on progress in advanced lithium batteries for energy storage and conversion. The meeting will have an emphasis on both basic and applied research findings that have led to improved Li battery materials and to the understanding of the fundamental processes that determine and control electrochemical performance. A major theme of the meeting is to address advances not only in lithium-ion technologies and their current and future applications in transportation, commercial, aerospace and biomedical and other emerging industries. We also intend to highlight Australia’s resource strength in minerals used in lithium battery technologies and how Australia is now a recognised powerhouse in the field of battery minerals. An exceptionally strong technical program with internationally renowned invited speakers is being arranged.

Program

1. All solid state

2. Binders / separators / miscellaneous

3. Commercial EV and Stationary storage

4. Electrolytes (Liquids)

5. Electrolytes (Solids)

6. Li Battery Anodes

7. Li Battery Cathodes

8. Li metal / interfaces

9. Li/S & Li-Air

10. Mining and Resources

11. Next Gen Batteries

12. Overview and policy

13. Performance / Safety / Grid Connectivity

14. Sustainability / Recycling

15. Other

Key dates

Early bird registration closes 26 March 2022

Call for posters opens 26 November 2021

Call for posters close 28 February 2022

Notifications to authors 7 March 2022

Speaker registration deadline 26 March 2022

Early bird registration closes 26 April 2022

Accommodation booking deadline 23 May 2022

IMLB 2022 26 June 2022 - 1 July 2022

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Organizers

CSIRO

Australia’s national science agency