Register for ECS Short Course on Operation and Exploitation of Electrochemical Capacitor Technology

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Subject: Register for ECS Short Course on Operation and Exploitation of Electrochemical Capacitor Technology
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ECS Short Course on "Operation and Exploitation of Electrochemical Capacitor Technology" will be presented at the bi-annual meeting in Boston, Massachusetts-Register today!

 

This comprehensive one-day course, presented by Dr. John R. Miller, a pioneer in the development of third-generation electrochemical capacitor technology, is targeted to technologists interested in understanding and exploiting electrochemical capacitor technology. The goal of the course is to provide basic understanding, necessary tools, and sufficient operating information to allow direct and successful advancement and/or exploitation of electrochemical capacitor technology.

 

Among the topics Dr. Miller will discuss: a description of the nature and significance of electric double layer charge storage; the general design of such products; and similarities and differences between these devices and traditional capacitors and batteries. Two-terminal electrical measurement techniques and test data will be used to develop equivalent circuit models, and power/energy behavior and tradeoffs will be presented along with reliability design. Dr. Miller will cover many example applications in detail.

 

A leading scientist in electrochemical capacitor technology, Dr. Miller, President of JME, has more than 25 years of experience in research, development, commercialization, evaluation, testing, and modeling of capacitor technologies, products, and systems, and is credited with advancing the development of several asymmetric capacitor systems. He has published more than 50 capacitor-related papers, prepared many government reports, and been awarded 10 U.S. patents. He is a part- time Research Professor at the Great Lakes Energy Institute of Case Western Reserve University.

 

Register today-space is limited! Your registration fee covers the one-day course, all text materials, continental breakfast, luncheon, and refreshment breaks. ECS member and student discounts are available. For more information visit http://www.electrochem.org/education/short_courses/220/220_sc4_caps.htm 

 

 


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