An In-depth Discussion on Lithium-ion and Solid-State Batteries with Dr. Yang Wang

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This episode features Dr. Yang Wang, R&D Manager at Enpower Greentech Inc. Dr. Wang specializes in lithium-ion batteries, including all solid-state batteries. He oversees the development and characterization of solid-state battery materials and complete cells.

Dr. Wang has a Ph.D. in single molecule science from the University of Science and Technology of China, where he explored the mechanisms of heterogeneous catalysis and strong correlation on prototypical rutile and anatase single crystals and films via a variety of analytical tools, including X ray diffraction. 

In this episode, Dr. Wang joins the show to discuss:

  • The different types and energy densities of solid-state batteries 
  • How likely is the adoption of all solid-state batteries? 
  •  What’s the future of battery performance?
  • The exciting current trends in the Lithium Ion Battery Industry

Listen below to Dr. Wang discuss the performance challenges that exists in all solid-state batteries today. 

 

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Tim Bradow
Tim Bradow is a Sr. Business Development Manager at Rigaku Americas Corporation. He is focused primarily on developing relationships, collaborations and partnerships related to X-ray analytical instruments that assist battery researchers and manufacturers in the thriving battery industry. Tim holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (BSEEE) degree from North Dakota State University and recently joined Rigaku in early 2022. He has experience with a variety of battery chemistries and applications, including all solid-state thin-film batteries, and has been on the leadership team of multiple battery technology companies. Tim is very passionate about helping people learn more about Rigaku’s powerful X-ray analytical solutions and working with battery scientists to ensure they have access to the best tools to improve their atomic-level understanding of advance materials for next generation batteries