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. 2024 Jun 3;27(6):109739.
doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109739. eCollection 2024 Jun 21.

From cells to cars: Developing an electrochemical techniques and diagnostics course for new battery engineers

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From cells to cars: Developing an electrochemical techniques and diagnostics course for new battery engineers

Wesley Chang et al. iScience. .

Abstract

We are a team of three battery researchers and engineers who are working with The Electrochemical Society to develop an "electrochemical techniques and diagnostics for batteries" curriculum, comprised of an online course and an in-person workshop. With a combined 40+ years of experience working in battery research and engineering, ranging from academia to electric vehicle manufacturing, we have noticed that there exists a gap in applied electrochemistry knowledge needed to train the rapidly expanding workforce of battery engineers and scientists. In this backstory, we explain the origin story of our team, our motivations for developing the course and the things we have learned in working together. We share our insights into the emerging electric vehicles business and why we believe electrochemistry education will shape the future of this industry.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors are paid consultants of The Electrochemical Society.

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Above image: The instructors of the The Electrochemical Society’s Electrochemical Techniques and Diagnostics Course are depicted (top left: Wesley Chang, top right: Jeffrey S. Lowe, bottom center: Matthieu Dubarry).

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