Drug Discovery Approach to Breakthroughs in Batteries
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September 8, 2008 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Paul Werbos
Program Director
National Science Foundation
Overview of High-throughput method
W. Nicholas Delgass
School of Chemical Engineering
Purdue University
Invited Talk #1
Ernst R. Dow, Ph.D.
Senior Information Consultant/Principal Research Scientist, Discovery Informatics
Eli Lilly and Company
Invited Talk #2
Electrochemical energy storage and extended-range electric vehicles
Mark Verbrugge
Director, Materials and Processes Laboratory
General Motors Research and Development Center
Invited Talk #3
Data handling and informatics tools for model-based discovery
James Caruthers
School of Chemical Engineering
Purdue University
Invited Talk #4
Ralph J. Brodd
2161 Fountain Springs Dr .
Henderson , NV 89074
Invited Talk #5
High-throughput ab-initio computing and data mining methods for the prediction of crystal structure
Gerbrand Ceder
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Invited Talk #6
Materials Informatics: An “omics” approach to materials based design for battery technology
Krishna Rajan
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Iowa State Universit y