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  • 10/2 Mechanical Engineering Fall 2020 Seminar Series

    Friday, October 2 • 2:30 PM

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    Mesoscale Physics and Stochastics in Energy

    Storage

    Dr. Partha P. Mukherjee

    School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University

    pmukherjee@purdue.edu

    https://engineering.purdue.edu/ETSL/

    Abstract: Advances in electrochemical energy storage are critical toward

    enabling vehicle electrification and renewable energy integration into the

    electric grid. Recent years have witnessed an urgent need to accelerate innovation toward realizing improved

    and safe utilization of high energy and power densities, for example in lithium-ion batteries for electric

    vehicles. These are complex, dynamical systems which include coupled processes encompassing

    electronic/ionic/diffusive transport in solid/electrolyte phases, electrochemical reactions, diffusion induced

    stress generation, and thermal transport in porous electrodes. Fundamental understanding of the underlying

    transport, chemistry, microstructure, and interface interactions in porous electrode architectures is of critical

    importance. This talk will highlight the role of mesoscale complexations and stochasticity with examples from

    different battery chemistries.

    Biographical Sketch: Partha P. Mukherjee is currently an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

    at Purdue University. Before joining Purdue, he was an Assistant Professor and Morris E. Foster Faculty

    Fellow of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University (TAMU). Prior to starting his academic career at

    TAMU in 2012, he worked for four years in the U.S. Department of Energy Labs; a staff scientist (2009-

    2011) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and a Director’s research fellow (2008-2009) at Los Alamos

    National Laboratory. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State

    University in 2007. Prior to PhD studies, he worked as an engineer for four years at Fluent India Pvt. Ltd, a

    fully-owned subsidiary of Fluent Inc., currently Ansys Inc. He received the Scialog Fellows’ recognition for

    advanced energy storage, Purdue University Faculty Excellence Award for Research, visiting faculty

    lectureship at the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP, Trieste, Italy), TMS Young Leaders

    Award, emerging investigator distinction from the Institute of Physics, to name a few. His research interests

    are focused on mesoscale physics and stochastics of transport, chemistry and microstructure interactions,

    including an emphasis in the broad spectrum of energy storage and conversion.

    For additional information, please contact Prof. Anna Tarakanova at (860) 486-5463, anna.tarakanova@uconn.edu

    or

    Tina Barry at (860) 486-2178, tina.barry@.uconn.edu

    For more information, contact: Anna Tarakanova at anna.tarakanova@uconn.edu