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SUMMARY:Lithium-Ion Battery Manufacturing : The Role of AI
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 x-hGAdZA-tz17sk8SDgud7R4BV9K91VCO"></p>\n \n <p>Li
 thium-ion batteries are the key element of electri
 fied transportation systems during the transition 
 to a net- zero future. However\, they are inherent
 ly complex systems with electrochemical\, mechanic
 al\, and electrical aspects influencing their perf
 ormance and life. The manufacturing process of the
 se batteries has up to 140 steps and needs almost 
 600 variables to be determined. This makes optimis
 ation the manufacturing process and the battery pe
 rformance very difficult\, time and resource-inten
 sive. The talk will discuss the process of manufac
 turing from an engineering and modelling point of 
 view and show the opportunities of AI to address s
 ome of the challenges.</p>\n \n <p>Dr Mona Faraji 
 Niri is an Associate Professor of Battery Modellin
 g at WMG\, University of Warwick. She had her PhD 
 in control engineering from Iran University of Sci
 ence and Technology (IUST)\, and was a postdoctora
 l researcher in IUST\, and a Senior Lecturer in Po
 oyesh Institute of Higher Education before joining
  WMG. Mona is a research fellow of Faraday Institu
 tion which empowers Britain's Battery Revolution. 
 She is also a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institutio
 n in Artificial Intelligence and Data science\, an
 d a MIET member. Mona holds a Fellowship from the 
 Higher Education Academy (FHEA) as a recognition f
 or her teaching and education contributions. She w
 as the recipient of the international TechWomen100
  award in 2021 and recognised as WMG early career 
 researcher of the year for 2022.</p>\n \n <p>Refre
 shments will be available from 30 minutes before t
 he advertised start time.</p>\n \n <p><img alt="IM
 echE" height="38" src="/images/events/icons/imeche
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  Register Now from the event page on our website. 
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 ge</a> for directions to ARU by various modes of t
 ransport. If driving\, note that parking at ARU is
  free in the evening. Please use the <strong>Queen
 's / Sawyers car park</strong> via Hoffmanns Way. 
 If the barrier is down\, press the call button and
  ask for entry.</p>\n \n <p><strong>This event can
  also be accessed online! Details of how to join c
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 ar-you/UK/Eastern/event-detail-new?id=23766">HERE<
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DESCRIPTION:\n \n \n \n Lithium-ion batteries are the key elem
 ent of electrified transportation systems during t
 he transition to a net- zero future. However\, the
 y are inherently complex systems with electrochemi
 cal\, mechanical\, and electrical aspects influenc
 ing their performance and life. The manufacturing 
 process of these batteries has up to 140 steps and
  needs almost 600 variables to be determined. This
  makes optimisation the manufacturing process and 
 the battery performance very difficult\, time and 
 resource-intensive. The talk will discuss the proc
 ess of manufacturing from an engineering and model
 ling point of view and show the opportunities of A
 I to address some of the challenges.\n \n \n \n Dr
  Mona Faraji Niri is an Associate Professor of Bat
 tery Modelling at WMG\, University of Warwick. She
  had her PhD in control engineering from Iran Univ
 ersity of Science and Technology (IUST)\, and was 
 a postdoctoral researcher in IUST\, and a Senior L
 ecturer in Pooyesh Institute of Higher Education b
 efore joining WMG. Mona is a research fellow of Fa
 raday Institution which empowers Britain's Battery
  Revolution. She is also a Fellow of the Alan Turi
 ng Institution in Artificial Intelligence and Data
  science\, and a MIET member. Mona holds a Fellows
 hip from the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) as a 
 recognition for her teaching and education contrib
 utions. She was the recipient of the international
  TechWomen100 award in 2021 and recognised as WMG 
 early career researcher of the year for 2022.\n \n
  \n \n Refreshments will be available from 30 minu
 tes before the advertised start time.\n \n \n \n \
 n \n \n \n To book your FREE place\, please click 
 Register Now from the event page on our website. A
 lternatively\, just turn up!\n \n \n \n Please see
  this page (index.php?Itemid=263) for directions t
 o ARU by various modes of transport. If driving\, 
 note that parking at ARU is free in the evening. P
 lease use the Queen's / Sawyers car park via Hoffm
 anns Way. If the barrier is down\, press the call 
 button and ask for entry.\n \n \n \n This event ca
 n also be accessed online! Details of how to join 
 can be found HERE (https://nearyou.imeche.org/near
 -you/UK/Eastern/event-detail-new?id=23766)\n \n 
CATEGORIES:For Everyone
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DTSTAMP;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T193000
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T210000
LOCATION:Anglia Ruskin University (Room MAB 221)\n Lord Ash
 croft Building\n Bishop Hall Lane\n Chelmsford\n C
 M1 1SQ\n United Kingdom\n 
URL:https://cses.org.uk/index.php?option=com_civicrm&task=civicrm/event/info&Itemid=110&reset=1&id=609
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