From the viewpoint of effective use of energy resources and environmental conservation, there is a need to further improve the efficiency of existing energy devices and systems. Our research group focused on batteries and electrochemical systems, considering next-generation automobiles and future energy management systems. By considering a cross-sectional comprehensive view of everything, from nanoscale material interface phenomena to the scale of actual use environments, we clarify the reaction transport phenomena and controlling factors and propose guidelines and improvements to technologies to achieve higher performance. In particular, our research is based on the motto of five-element integration: actual material measurement, actual complex three-dimensional structure, fusion of measurement and calculation, theoretical model building, and optimum design support.
At 63rd Battery Symposium, Associate Professor Inoue, Dr. Magnus, and Dr. Dung presented our work.
Ms. Ryoko Baba has arrived as a staff member.
Associate Professor Inoue, Ms.Komori,1st year of master’s student, Mr.Saito,1st year of master’s student, Mr.Mori,1st year of master’s student, gave online presentations at the American Society of Electrochemistry.
The topic “Recent trends in flow phenomena and machine learning” that was written by Associate Professor Inoue was published in the Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan.
Associate Professor Inoue gave an invited talk at the 119th SOFC Research Meeting.
Associate Professor Inoue provided a topic on measurement and calculation in batteries at JST-CRDS.
Ms. Wei, 2nd year of master’s student, won the PEFC&E20 2nd Place Best Poster Winner at PRiME2020 (8th ECS, ECSJ, & KECS Joint Meeting).
Researcher Park, Researcher So, Mr.Hirate, 2nd year of master’s student, Ms. Wei, 2nd year of master’s student, Mr. Ishikawa, 1st year of master’s student, and Mr. Nunoshita, 1st year of master’s student gave online presentations at PRiME2020 (8th ECS, ECSJ, & KECS Joint Meeting).
Mr. Nunoshita, 1st year of master’s student gave a poster presentation at the 51st Society for Chemical Engineers, Japan Fall Meeting Battery Symposium (cross-departmental symposium) and won the Excellent Poster Award.
Mr. Ishikawa, 1st year of master’s student gave a poster presentation at the 51st Society for Chemical Engineers, Japan Fall Meeting Battery Symposium (cross-departmental symposium) and won the Excellent Poster Award.
Associate Professor Inoue gave a general lecture at the 51st Society for Chemical Engineers, Japan Fall Meeting.
Associate Professor Inoue gave an invited talk at the 51st Society for Chemical Engineers, Japan Fall Meeting(The 6th Chemical Engineering Vision Symposium).
Associate Professor Inoue conducted a research report on technology trends at the Fuel Cell Commercialization Conference of Japan (FCCJ).