Battery essentials: Fundamentals and future trends

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Batteries are part of the transition to sustainable transport, renewable electricity production, and storage. The rapid expansion in industry and battery technology requires many different skills from chemistry and physics through electrical and mechanical engineering to computer science and large-scale production. The course can be read by anyone who attends a master's program and introduces current and next-generation battery technology. There will also be guest lectures from both industry and Chalmers researchers. As a student, you will also be able to participate in workshops and lab projects.

General information

Batteries underpin the transition to sustainable transportation and renewable electricity production and storage. The rapid expansion in industry and battery technology requires many different competencies from chemistry and physics through electrical and mechanical engineering to data science and large-scale production.

This course aims to introduce the inner workings of current and next generation batteries, from the atom to the cell level, with a particular emphasis on the sustainability. We will go through the working principle, battery materials, data analysis, and production of current Li-ion batteries and next generation battery technologies.

Course tasks

You will perform projects and laboratory work both individually and in groups. Topics for projects span from materials and mechanisms to the cell perspective and can be tailored to match your background and interest. In addition there will be assignments and problems related to the lectures and course literature.

It will consist of a series of lectures by Chalmers researchers and guest speakers from industry, seminars, practical laboratory work and literature projects.

Prerequisites 

Students from all master’s programs are welcome to apply to the course.

How to apply

Apply to all Tracks courses at antagning.se / universityadmissions.se
Search for the course code TRA280

To assess your application, please provide us with a short motivation letter (max. 1 page). The letter of motivation requested is an opportunity for each student to express specific interests and experience that cannot be seen from transcripts only. The purpose of the motivation letter is to assist the teachers in grouping students with respect to background and interests. In addition, it is possible to upload a CV that may provide additional background experience that may be relevant.

Upload the letter of motivation on your account at antagning.se / universityadmissions.se.

More information on how to select courses

For alumni, PhD-students and professionals the course selection follows a different process. See more information on Tracks web page.

Details 

Teachers: Aleksandar Matic (Chalmers Physics), Nataliia Mozhzhukhina (Chalmers Physics), Martina Petranikova (Chalmers Chemistry), Helena Berg (Libergreen), Luis Aguilera (Heart Aerospace) 
Course dates: Study period 3
Credits: Advanced, 7.5 ECTS​   

Course code: TRA280