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Webinar - Pores for thought: Designing electrode microstructures using machine learning (and reflections on my early career) - by Sam Cooper

We are delighted to announce the start of our fortnightly webinar series.

Please join us this Friday (15th May) @1400 for an insightful talk by Dr Sam Cooper from the Dyson School for Design Engineering at Imperial College London.

Title: Pores for thought: Designing electrode microstructures using machine learning (and reflections on my early career)

Abstract: In this talk I aim to give an honest description of my (short) career journey to date and share my thoughts on what the best uses of my time as an early career researcher were. I’ll explain why I focused on the topics I did and how I got involved in various project along the way. Finally, I’ll be showcasing some of the recent work from my phenomenal team in the Dyson School, including solid-solid interfaces, electrode microstructural design and, most recently, machine learning.

Reference:

Pores for thought: Generative adversarial networks for stochastic reconstruction of 3D multi-phase electrode microstructures with periodic boundaries

Andrea Gayon-Lombardo, Lukas Mosser, Nigel P. Brandon, Samuel J. Cooper. npj Computational Materials (Accepted - 2020).

This webinar is aimed at early career researchers; however, all members are welcome to attend.

To register, please follow this link: https://ucl.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_a7ik9BMtSPGrFNJB_mIaTQ

As we all adjust to social distancing in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, the STFC Batteries Network is taking steps to stay connected through online engagement with an expanded webinar programme. If you have any suggestions for us or if we can offer you any specific assistance, please let us know.