Past Event

2016 MIT Materials Day: Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage

October 18, 2016
2016 MIT Materials Day: Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage

Location

Little Kresge Auditorium, Building W16
48 Massachusetts Ave (Rear)
Cambridge, MA 02139

Overview

Host: Materials Processing Center

Hosted annually by the Materials Processing Center, Materials Day features emerging research and applications in materials science & engineering for products and processes across the industrial spectrum.

The theme for this year’s symposium is Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage. Topics will include: advanced metal-ion, metal-air and flow batteries for applications ranging from consumer electronics to transportation and grid level energy management. Materials Day activities include conference speakers from both MIT and Industry. The student poster session immediately follows the technical symposium and showcases the latest results from the diverse materials research communities in MIT’s Schools of Science and Engineering.

For more information about upcoming events, visit the MPC website: http://mpc-www.mit.edu

  • Overview

    Host: Materials Processing Center

    Hosted annually by the Materials Processing Center, Materials Day features emerging research and applications in materials science & engineering for products and processes across the industrial spectrum.

    The theme for this year’s symposium is Materials for Electrochemical Energy Storage. Topics will include: advanced metal-ion, metal-air and flow batteries for applications ranging from consumer electronics to transportation and grid level energy management. Materials Day activities include conference speakers from both MIT and Industry. The student poster session immediately follows the technical symposium and showcases the latest results from the diverse materials research communities in MIT’s Schools of Science and Engineering.

    For more information about upcoming events, visit the MPC website: http://mpc-www.mit.edu