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SUMMARY:SEC Doctoral Network Webinar: Per Gyllenspetz – Why making much lighter cars is a good idea
DESCRIPTION:On 5 February\, the SEC Doctoral Network welcomes Per Gyllenspetz for our 2025 Network Webinars spring semester series. The talk is entitled ”Why making much lighter cars is a good idea”. This webinar lecture character is an experienced based outlook on the future of Electrical Vehicles and Mobility. The focus is creativity and action\, i.e. a heuristic view. There are few data and evidence references since the future is something we create. \n  \nAbout the guest speaker\nPer Gyllenspetz is a designer\, inventor\, and writer with 11 patented innovations in his portfolio. He has a background in industrial design from University of Gothenburg\, and a career contribution of about two decades in Volvo Cars having worked as industrial designer and concept leader/inventor. He has also worked at Labyrint AS in design and advanced engineering as well as is the co-founder of OZ Marine electric drives.\nPer was also involved in ITRL at KTH as creative motor and project manager in various mobility and autonomous R&D projects\, and since 2023 his efforts are focused on maximum sustainability boat concept Lancha and concept on 300kg vehicles. He has been involved also in numerous consulting\, advising\, lecturing\, and publishing activites in Scandinavia and Califoria. Per lives in Gothenburg and is driven by the idea of going easier on Earth. \n  \nDoctoral students who are members of the SEC Doctoral Network are welcome to propose webinar talks and suggest guest speakers as well as propose physical meetups such as PhD workshops and seminars. Contact phd@emobilitycentre.se \n  \nWhen            5 February at 13:00-14:00 \nWhere           Online. Link to the webinar will be provided one day before to the registered participants via email calendar. \n  \nPlease\, click HERE to register for the webinar. \nDeadline for registration is 4 February at 12:00 PM. \n 
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/sec-doctoral-network-webinar-per-gyllenspetz-why-making-much-lighter-cars-is-a-good-idea/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network,External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swedish%20Electromobility%20Centre%27s%20Doctoral%20Network":MAILTO:phd@emobilitycentre.se
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DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20241127T175353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T103324Z
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SUMMARY:Joint workshop SEC and BASE: System Control in Battery Production and Management
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful workshop jointly organised by the Swedish Electromobility Center (SEC) and Batteries Sweden (BASE). \n\nAgenda Highlights\n\nOpening Remarks by Changfu Zou (Chalmers)\nTalk 1: “Model-based battery manufacturing process optimization and control” by Mona Faraji Niri (Warwick University)\nTalk 2: “Smart battery – A new technology” by Prof. Remus Teodorescu (Aalborg University)\nTalk 3: “Data-driven survival modeling for predictive maintenance” by Mattias Krysander (Linköping University)\nTalk 4: “Innovative approaches to battery management” by Simona Onori (Stanford University)\nClosing Remarks by Torsten Wik (Chalmers)\n\nClick HERE for the battery workshop PROGRAM and talk details \nDon’t miss this opportunity to gain insights from top experts in the field and discuss the future of battery technology. See you there! \n  \nDate            13 December at 09:00-11:40 \nLocation     Room Scania at Chalmers Conference Centre\, Chalmersplatsen 1\, 412 58  Göteborg\n.                   (register below) \nOnline          Zoom link \n  \nPhD Defense Seminar\nAlso take the opportunity to visit the Yizhou Zhang’s PhD Defense Seminar later the same day. Thesis title “Data-driven Battery Aging Diagnostics and Lifetime Extension for Automotive Applications”. \n  \nFor physical attendance at the battery workshop\, please register HERE. \nDeadline for registration to the battery workshop is 10 December at 16:00.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/joint-workshop-sec-and-base-system-control-in-battery-production-and-management/
LOCATION:Hybrid meeting\, CampX\, Volvo Group\, Göteborg
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 3
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ORGANIZER;CN="SEC%20and%20BASE":MAILTO:changfu.zou@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241206T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241206T160000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240924T065113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T122957Z
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SUMMARY:Doctoral Student Network – Study Visit at Scania
DESCRIPTION:On 6 December\, SEC Doctoral Network invites all its members and doctoral students from partner universities of Swedish Electromobility Center to a study visit at Scania in Södertälje. \n  \nInformation about Scania Group\nScania is a world leading provider of transport solutions with more than 58\,000 employees in more than 100 countries. Together with our partners and customers we are driving the shift towards a sustainable transport system. Scania’s purpose is to drive the shift towards a sustainable transport system\, creating a world of mobility that is better for business\, society and the environment. Scania’s research and development is concentrated in Sweden\, while production takes place in Europe and South America. \nClick here for link to the Scania website. \n  \nContent of the day\nThe study visit consists of three parts. \nIn the morning\, the hosts at Scania will receive students and have an introduction followed by transfer to Chassis assembly for a guided tour to see closely activities and projects within this part of Scania. \nThe second part of the day will involve a visit to the Demo center where the hosts will tour demo driving and we will have lunch with opportunity to network with Scania’s technology leaders and PhD peers. \nThe third part of the day will involve an interactive seminar dedicated to your research and research journey\, where we will discuss the relevance of presenting your research to different stakeholders and address issues within your journey of research. You will get a chance to share your research with peers and practice how to communicate your work. \nFor those of you who plan to travel the day before\, SEC invites you to an optional dinner and mingle with your peers starting at 19:30. We will provide more info once we have the number of participants. \n  \nProgram 6 December 2024\n09:45                  Arrival at Scania R&D in Södertälje (Scania Tekniskt Centrum) \n10:00 – 10:30     Transfer to Chassis assembly \n10:30 – 11:30     Guided Tour at Chassis assembly \n11:30– 11:45      Transfer to Demo center \n12:45– 13:00      Networking Lunch \n13:00 – 14:30     Demo driving \n14:30 – 15:00     Transfer to Tekniskt Centrum \n15:00 – 16:00     PhD interactive seminar – Journey into PhD and Pitch your PhD projects. \n16:00                  End of study visit \nOptional mingle and dinner on the evening 5 December at 19:30. \n  \nPractical information\nCost: the study visit\, and lunch are free of charge. \nTravel and Accommodation: The Ph.D. student needs to book and fund his/her own travel to and from the event\, as well as accommodation if needed. \nThe study visit will be held in English. \nThis event is for members of the SEC Doctoral network only. \n  \nPlease register for the study visit HERE. \nDeadline for registration is 22 November at 23:59.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/doctoral-student-network-study-visit-at-scania/
LOCATION:Scania Tekniskt Centrum\, Granparksvägen 10\, Södertälje\, 151 48
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network,External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swedish%20Electromobility%20Centre%27s%20Doctoral%20Network":MAILTO:phd@emobilitycentre.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241115T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241115T100000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20241002T142003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T142003Z
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SUMMARY:Theme (4) Environment and Society – Road freight electrification: Batteries versus hydrogen fuel cells
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an open online seminar held by Theme (4) Environment and Society. Guest speaker is Patrick Plötz from Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI in Germany. \n  \nBoth battery and hydrogen fuel cell trucks are options for zero emission road freight. In the presentation\, Plötz will present and discuss arguments for and against either including vehicle range\, costs\, infrastructure\, and user perspective for today and future developments. Taking everything together\, hydrogen is unlikely to play a major role in road freight but could be an interesting niche. \n  \nWhen         15 November at 09:00-10:00 \nWhere        Online. Registered participants will get a Teams link by e-mail after the registration deadline. \n  \nPlease\, register HERE for the seminar. \nDeadline for registration by 13 November at 23:59.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-4-environment-and-society-road-freight-electrification-batteries-versus-hydrogen-fuel-cells/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 4
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%204":MAILTO:anders.nordelof@chalmers.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241107T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241107T143000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240925T092630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T092630Z
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SUMMARY:Cross-theme seminar on Resilience in an electrified and digitalized transport system
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is included in the activities organized by the newly created SEC focus group on Resilience in an electrified and digitalized transport system. The aim of this group is to raise awareness and improve knowledge on the topic of resilience among SEC partners\, and to identify key people within SEC working with resilience and preparedness and bring them together to establish a common dialogue. \n  \nIn this particular seminar\, Dr. David Daniels (VTI) will present the work published as a MIT Joint Program for Global Change Report “Designing Resilience for Multi-System Dynamics of Future Transportation” (available here: https://vti.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:1886357/FULLTEXT01.pdf). After David’s presentation\, there will be time for questions from the participants. The event is hosted by VTI and RISE. \n  \nWhen        7 November at 13:00-14:30 \nWhere       Online. Registered participants will get a Teams link by e-mail after the registration deadline. \n  \nPlease click HERE to register for the seminar. \nDeadline for registration is by 7 November at 10:00.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/cross-theme-seminar-on-resilience-in-an-electrified-and-digitalized-transport-system/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Cross-theme,External
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ORGANIZER;CN="VTI%20and%20RISE":MAILTO:francisco.marquez.fernandez@vti.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241107T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241107T113000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20241022T105823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241025T144709Z
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SUMMARY:Theme (5) Vehicle–Grid Interaction Webinar: PAVE V2G Pilot Project in Sweden
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in the future of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) technology? Join us for an insightful webinar where we delve into the PAVE project\, focusing on collaboration\, practical implementation\, and sustainable business models. Arranged by Theme (5) Vehicle–Grid Interatcion. \n  \nWhat You’ll Learn\n• How we prioritise customer focus \n• Strategies for connecting to the grid and ensuring sustainable profitability \n• The standards needed for connecting to the grid and our progress towards them \n• The various roles within the V2G ecosystem and their interactions \n• What it takes to create attractive business models for V2G \n  \nKeynote Speakers\nThe keynote speakers for the event are Emanuella Wallin (Polestar)\, Albert Petersson (Vattenfall R&D) and Therese Caesar (Flexibility Manager Göteborg Energi). This is a unique opportunity to engage with experts\, ask questions\, and contribute to the future of V2G implementation. Don’t miss out on being part of this important conversation! \n  \nWhen         7 November at 10:00-11:30 \nWhere       Online – Teams. Link will be sent to those who register when the registration is closed. \n  \nPlease\, register for the event HERE. \nLast day to register is 4 November at 23:59.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-5-vehicle-grid-interaction-webinar-pave-v2g-pilot-project-in-sweden/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 5
ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%205":MAILTO:valeria.castellucci@uu.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241106T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241106T140000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240924T083255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T130336Z
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SUMMARY:SEC Doctoral Network – webinar with Magnus Granström\, SAFER
DESCRIPTION:On 6 November\, the SEC Doctoral Network welcomes Magnus Granström from SAFER for our 2024 Network Webinar fall semester series. The talk is entitled “SAFER\, the one and only collaboration platform for Road Safety in Sweden”. \n  \nThis webinar is carefully crafted to support understanding of the role of platforms and networks like SAFER have in steering R&D. SEC Doctoral Network members who work with industry but also aim to continue their career in an industrial setting will have an opportunity to learn how such aspects build one’s research capacities. \n  \nWho is Magnus Granström?\nMagnus Granström is a researcher\, team leader and manager in the vehicle industry as well as within academia. He has a background in applied physics but has held a number of management positions both in industry\, academia and joint platforms. Currently\, Magnus leads SAFER\, the vehicle and traffic safety research centre at Chalmers with 45 partners. \n  \nAbout SAFER\nSAFER Vehicle and Traffic Safety Centre at Chalmers is a collaborative platform for research and knowledge exchange where partners from society\, academia and industry acquire and share knowledge to make significant contributions to a safer road transport environment for all. \n  \nWhen          6 November at 13:00-14:00 \nWhere         Online Teams. Link to the webinar will be provided one day before (inserted directly in this calendar invite). \n  \nPlease click HERE to register for the webinar. \nDeadline for registration is 4 November. \n  \nPlease note: Doctoral students who are members of the SEC Doctoral Network are welcome to propose webinar talks and suggest guest speakers as well as propose physical meetups such as PhD workshops and seminars. Contact phd@emobilitycentre.se \n 
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/sec-doctoral-network-webinar-with-magnus-granstrom-safer/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network,External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swedish%20Electromobility%20Centre%27s%20Doctoral%20Network":MAILTO:phd@emobilitycentre.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241106T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241106T150000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240926T065129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T131519Z
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SUMMARY:Theme (2) Electric Drives & Charging – Workshop: Axial-flux electrical machines in traction applications
DESCRIPTION:Axial-flux machines are a relatively uncommon type of electrical machines in which the magnetic field propagates along the axial direction rather than the radial direction\, as in most common machine types. Compared to radial-flux machines\, axial-flux machines are usually shorter but wider\, sometimes referred to as “pancake motors” because of their shape. They can achieve very high torque densities\, but generally operate at lower speeds\, making them particularly suitable for certain applications such as in-wheel motors\, direct-drives\, or some topologies of HEVs. \n  \nIn this workshop\, a teardown of the most popular axial-flux machine in the automotive industry today\, the YASA (Yokeless And Segmented Armature) motor\, will be presented. Additionally\, the main opportunities and challenges with axial-flux machines will be discussed\, and a final exercise will be conducted aiming to identify research gaps and future project ideas. \n  \nPreliminary agenda (to be updated)\n09:30 – Welcome fika\n10:00 – Official start. Introduction to SEC Theme 2\n10:05 – Introduction to our host: Aurobay – a new SEC program partner!\n10:25 – Brief introduction to axial-flux motors by Sonja Lundmark\n10:45 – Introduction to Alvier Mech. Teardown of YASA and others\n12:00 – Lunch\n13:00 – “Highlights from my PhD on thermal management of YASA motors” by ‪Robert Camilleri\n13:30 – Group discussions\n14:30 – Summarising group discussions and conclusions\n15:00 – That’s all folks!\n  \nWhen         6 November at 10:00-15:00 \nWhere        Aurobay HQ\, Pumpgatan 1\, 417 55  Göteborg \n  \nPlease click HERE to register for the workshop. \nDeadline for registration by 30 October at 10:00 (recently updated from 30 October at 23:59). \nNotice! Those with special dietary requirements should register no later than the 23 October!!\n\n 
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-2-electric-drives-charging-workshop-axial-flux-electrical-machines-in-traction-applications/
LOCATION:Aurobay HQ\, Pumpgatan 1\, Göteborg\, 417 55
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 2
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%202":MAILTO:fran.marquez@iea.lth.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241009T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241009T160000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240829T142539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T070800Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop Theme (3) Energy Storage at SEEL in Borås
DESCRIPTION:Energy Storage\, Theme 3\, is pleased to invite you to a workshop at SEEL in Borås entitled “Battery Safety Research and Testing” with a visit to the SEEL battery-safety-lab. \n  \nSEC Workshop Theme (3) Energy Storage Program \n  \nDate           9 October 2024 \nTime           09:00-16:00 \nLocation     RISE/SEEL\, Brinellgatan 4\, 504 62  Borås \nMaximum 45 participants. \n  \nPlease\, register HERE for the workshop. \nLast date for registration is 30 September.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/workshop-theme-3-at-rise-seel-in-boras/
LOCATION:RISE/SEEL Borås\, Brinellgatan 4\, Borås\, 504 62
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 3
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241008T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241008T143000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240920T123155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240923T105611Z
UID:8893-1728392400-1728397800@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Cross-theme workshop with SCALE (Smart Charging ALignment for Europe)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an SEC cross-theme workshop on Smart Charging. We will gain valuable insights into the SCALE Project from the V2G/Smart Charging project leader at Utrecht\, Gertjan Geurts\, and from the work conducted in cooperation with Utrecht University and other partners in the Utrecht smart charging eco-system. \n  \nThe presentation will include:\n– An overview of the SCALE Project \n– The Energy Planning Tool for charging infrastructure rollout \n– Real-world experiences with EV users and smart charging \n– The latest project activities on joint procurement for V2G. \nA Q&A session will follow. \n  \nThis workshop is organized by Theme 5 (Vehicle-Grid Interaction)\, in collaboration with Theme 4 (Environment and Society). \n  \nWhen          8 October 2024 at 13:00-14:30 \nWhere        Teams. Registered participants will get a Teams link by e-mail after the registration deadline. \n  \nPlease click here to register for the workshop. \nDeadline for registration is 3 October at 15:00.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/cross-theme-workshop-with-scale-smart-charging-alignment-for-europe/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Cross-theme,External,Theme 4,Theme 5
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241002T151500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241002T161500
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240829T082620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T075652Z
UID:8668-1727882100-1727885700@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:SEC Doctoral Network Webinar with Dr. Nils-Gunnar Vågstedt
DESCRIPTION:On 2 October\, the SEC Doctoral Network welcomes Dr. Nils-Gunnar Vågstedt from Scania for our 2024 Network Webinar fall semester series. The talk is entitled “30 years of persistence. Reflections and outlook from my contribution to innovation”. \n  \nWho is Nils-Gunnar Vågstedt?\nIn a few months 30 years pass since Nils-Gunnar defended his PhD in vehicle engineering at KTH\, Stockholm. Since then he spent his work life dedicated to drive innovation in leading roles at the Truck and Bus manufacturer Scania\, dealing with safety\, advanced driver support\, connected vehicles and for the latter 15+ years electrified transportation. Technology always been the core\, however his persistent work refocus to societal adoption and sustainable business\, as the Director of Technology Affairs\, at Scania Brussels. Nils-Gunnar’s commitment to SEC\, as the Program Council chair of the board since 2012\, further exemplifies his long term commitment. \n  \nAbout Scania\nScania is a world-leading provider of transport solutions\, including trucks and buses for heavy transport applications combined with an extensive product-related service offering. Scania offers vehicle financing\, insurance and rental services to enable our customers to focus on their core business. With more than 58\,000 employees in more than 100 countries\, Scania is a truly global player. Our sales and service network is strategically placed where our customers need us\, no matter where they operate. By combining smart transport solutions\, technological innovation and a partnership approach\, we’re working to make sustainable transport a reality. \n  \nWhen            2 November 2024 at 15:15-16:15 (postponed from 13:00!) \nWhere           Online – Teams. Link to the webinar will be provided one day before (inserted directly in the calendar invite). \n  \nPlease register for the webinar HERE. \nLast day for registration is 30 September 2024. \n  \n 
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/sec-doctoral-network-webinar-with-dr-nils-gunnar-vagstedt/
LOCATION:Teams
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network,External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swedish%20Electromobility%20Centre%27s%20Doctoral%20Network":MAILTO:phd@emobilitycentre.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241002T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20241002T120000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240920T123223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T123223Z
UID:8899-1727865000-1727870400@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Theme (2) Electric Drives & Charging – Online workshop on ICEM '24 conference
DESCRIPTION:Here is an invitation to colleagues in the electrical machines’ community\, primarily to Theme (2) Electric Drives & Charging\, but anyone in SEC are welcome to participate. \n  \nThe ICEM ’24 conference was succesfully held in Torino the first week of September. Given the importance of the conference we invite you to an online workshop where we will share our impressions and findings from the conference. No-one alone makes a summary of all the papers but anyone that were there\, can speak up and share their impressions and findings. We already have some participants that will kick off the workshop. \n  \nWelcome \nMats Leksell and Francisco Márques Fernández SEC Theme 2 \n  \nWhen        2 October\, 10:30-12:00 \nWhere      Teams. Registered participants will get a Teams link by e-mail after the registration deadline. \n  \nPlease\, click HERE to register for the workshop. \nDeadline for registration is 1 October at 06:00.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-2-electric-drives-charging-online-workshop-on-icem-24-conference/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240911T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240911T140000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240822T152337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240822T152337Z
UID:8630-1726059600-1726063200@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:SEC Doctoral Network Webinar with Henrik Engdahl
DESCRIPTION:On 11 September\, the SEC Doctoral Network welcomes Henrik Engdahl from Volvo Trucks for our 2024 Network Webinar fall semester series. The talk is entitled “Who is who in electric trucking?” Link to the webinar will be provided one day before (inserted directly in the calendar invite). \n  \nWho is Henrik Engdahl?\nHenrik Engdahl is the director for electromobility business development at Volvo Trucks. He has been developing the sales process for electric trucks with a special focus on charging. Crafting the methodology has put him in contact with the diverse set of actors who is affected by the transformation to the new fuel. \n  \nAbout Volvo Trucks\nVolvo Trucks sell and service trucks in more than 100 countries. Offering an electric version of every truck model it has become the market leader delivering every second electric truck in Europe. \n  \nRegistration\nPlease click HERE to register for the webinar. \nLast day for registration is 9 September 2024. \n  \nThis webinar will be interactive and with open discussion format. The SEC Doctoral Webinar series is held monthly with invited talks from industry and academia covering issues within Electromobility research from different perspectives. The aim is for the doctoral students to gain new knowledge but also to create networking opportunities for company-doctoral students and the doctoral students in between. Doctoral students who are members of the SEC Doctoral Network are welcome to propose webinar lectures as well.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/sec-doctoral-network-webinar-with-henrik-engdahl/
LOCATION:Teams
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network,External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swedish%20Electromobility%20Centre%27s%20Doctoral%20Network":MAILTO:phd@emobilitycentre.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240827T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240828T132000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240410T135542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T155511Z
UID:8059-1724760000-1724851200@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:E-mobility Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to E-mobility Day\, SEC’s yearly partner lunch to lunch conference on 27-28 August at Konsert & Kongress in Linköping. \nThis event gives you an insight into the latest electromobility research\, results from ongoing projects within the centre\, and learnings from strategic research areas for electromobility. \nWe welcome all our partners to this lunch to lunch event with great opportunity to share knowledge and meet. \n  \nProgram\nProgram E-mobility day 2024–0823 \n  \nWhen\nLunch to lunch from 12:00 on 27 August to 13:30 on 28 August 2024. \n  \nWhere\nKonsert & Kongress\, Konsistoriegatan 7\, 582 22  Linköping \n  \nFee\nParticipation is free of charge. \nHowever\, a no-show fee will be charged of SEK 500 per day\, and SEK 700 for the dinner. Please\, have your billing information ready upon registration. If your company requires a purchase order number to the invoice\, please be aware that we will ask you to provide such. \n  \nTravel & Accomodation\nTravel and accomodation shall be arranged and paid for by participant. \nRooms are available at Best Western And Hotel\, Storgatan 49\, 582 28  Linköping at a 10 per cent discount using code chalmers2024. First come\, first served until 20 August.\nLink to hotel: https://www.andhotellinkoping.se/ \nRooms are also available at Hotel Ekoxen at a 10 per cent discount. Use this link for booking: https://app.mews.com/distributor/1423de2c-be15-4c0f-94be-b0b200f531e0?mewsVoucherCode=visitlinkoping. \nFirst come\, first served until 15 August. \nFor accomodation terms and cancellation\, please check each hotel’s policy. \n  \nWelcome! \n  \nPLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT. \nFor SEC partners only. \nLast day for registration is 25 July at 23:59. \n 
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/e-mobility-day-2024/
LOCATION:Konsert & Kongress\, Konsistoriegatan 7\, Linköping\, 582 22
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240618T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240618T140000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240523T125007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T125007Z
UID:8482-1718715600-1718719200@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Theme 5 Workshop: Flex services - with the user in focus
DESCRIPTION:Theme 5\, Vehicle–Grid Interaction\, invites the SEC partners to a workshop. \nEV:s have a promising potential to provide flexibility services to the grid. This workshop focus on possibilities and challanges from a user perspective. The workshop starts with a presentation from Zeekr followed by a discussion. \n  \nDate       18 June \nTime      13:00-14:00 \nWhere    Online – Teams \n  \nClick HERE for registration to the workshop. \nLast day for registration is 17 June at 08:00. \nFor SEC partners only. \n 
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-5-workshop-flex-services-with-the-user-in-focus/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Internal,Theme 5
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%205":MAILTO:valeria.castellucci@uu.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240618T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240422T150605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240529T150954Z
UID:8389-1718701200-1718712000@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:MSc Thesis Bonanza – Theme 1 Intelligent Vehicles and Systems
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to an event where master theses related to Theme 1\, Intelligent Vehicles and Systems\, will be presented. The theses were conducted during the spring semester of 2024 with either our academic partners or industrial partners. Each thesis project is presented for 15 minutes\, including Q&A. \n  \nWhen        09:00-12:00 on 18 June \nWhere      Online (the link will be sent to those who register) \n  \nPLEASE\, REGISTER HERE FOR THE THESIS BONANZA. \nLast day for registration is 14 June at 23:59.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/msc-thesis-bonanza-theme-1-intelligent-vehicles-and-systems-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 1
ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%201":MAILTO:jonas.fredriksson@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240617T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240617T120000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240529T111550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T134841Z
UID:8489-1718614800-1718625600@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Open online seminar: MSc Thesis Bonanza of SEC Theme Environment & Society
DESCRIPTION:For the fourth year in a row\, the SEC Theme 4 Environment & Society proudly presents a set of MSc. projects conducted within the different partner organizations. \nThis year’s projects concern environmental and societal aspects of electromobility\, such as the preparation of airports for refueling electric aircraft\, the distribution of charging points for road based transports\, onboard storage of hydrogen for long-haul trucks\, and cost model for evaluating electric trucks. \nThe structure for the Bonanza will be that each master thesis is presented for about 20 minutes and directly after there will be opportunity for the audience to ask questions. \n  \nAgenda\n”Design of Hydrogen tanks made of carbon fiber for sustainability and circularity” \nAntony Alfred Mohan Irudayaraj & Philip Ngo\, Chalmers \n”Life Cycle Assessment of Hydrogen Storage Systems for Trucks – Assessing recycling opportunities for hydrogen tanks made from carbon fibre composites” \nSuvidhi Kasliwal & Erik Gunnarsson\, Chalmers \nShort break \n”Evaluating potential supply chains for hydrogen as aviation fuel on the Swedish west coast” \nHjalmar Boström\, Chalmers \n“Development of Total Cost of Ownership Model to Evaluate Electrification of Heavy-Duty Truck Transportation – A Study in Electrified Trucks” \nEmil Myhrberg & Emile Ricknell\, Linköping University \n  \nDate          17 June \nTime          09:00-12:00 \nWhere       Online \n  \nRegister for the MSc Thesis Bonanza here. \nLast day for registration is 13 June at 13:00.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/open-online-seminar-msc-thesis-bonanza-of-sec-theme-environment-society/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 4
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%204":MAILTO:anders.nordelof@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240611T150000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240423T103031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T103031Z
UID:8419-1718100000-1718118000@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Theme 2 Workshop - Additive Manufacturing of Electrical Machines
DESCRIPTION:Electrical machine topologies have been traditionally limited by the manufacturing methods available. The electric steel laminations normally used to minimize core losses make geometries other than 2D extruded difficult and expensive to manufacture. In the same way\, the layout of the windings is also limited by both the wire geometry and size\, as well as the insertion method and the end-turn arrangement. This is particularly challenging when using square conductors\, since they cannot be bundled and bent in the same way as thinner round wires. However\, new manufacturing methods\, such as additive manufacturing\, enable a much larger geometry flexibility. \nThe German company Additive Drives (invited to the Workshop) has developed several products using this technology\, and counts with VW\, Porsche\, Rolls Royce\, Ford\, Toyota and Airbus among their customers. In Sweden\, RISE has established an Application Centre for Additive Manufacturing in order to promote the adoption of the technology across Sweden\, thus contributing to a sustainable transition and resilient value chains. Together\, Lund University and RISE run a SEC funded prestudy to investigate how the additional design freedom provided by Additive Manufacturing can be used to enhance cooling in the end-windings. In this Workshop\, we will learn from the experiences of both Additive Drives and RISE Application Centre for Additive Manufacturing. \nMoreover\, we will have the opportunity to visit RISE facilities and take a look at their equipment to gain firsthand experience on the manufacturing possibilities. The day will conclude with a joint exercise to identify interesting research topics and collaboration opportunities. \n  \nAgenda\n10.00-10.15    Welcome – Intro SEC & Tema 2 \n10.15-11.00    RISE: Improving electric machine performance through additive manufacturing \n11.00-11.45    Additive Drives: From prototype to production – the Additive Drives Story \n11.45-12.45    Lunch \n12.45-13.30    Study visit to RISE Additive Manufacturing Application Centre \n13.30-14.45    Workshop: Future research questions and collaboration possibilities \n14.45-15.00    Conclusion More information: Additive Drives is developer and manufacturer of high performance eMotors. \n  \nAdditive Drives offers innovative 3D printed electric drives and improve the performance of your electric motors by up to 45% – whether hairpin\, single coil or other electric motor designs. \nhttps://www.additive-drives.de/en/ \nRISE Application Center for Additive Manufacturing is a co-creation area where industrial partners\, research institutes\, and academia collaborate to push the boundaries of additive manufacturing. By making additive manufacturing accessible to businesses of all sizes\, RISE Application Center for Additive Manufacturing promotes the adoption of the technology across Sweden\, thus contributing to a sustainable transition and resilient value chains. \nhttps://www.ri.se/en/am-center \n  \nWhen     10:00-15:00 on 11 June \nWhere    RISE\, Argongatan 30\, 431 53 Mölndal \n  \nPLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP. \nLast day for registration is 4 June at 14:00.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-2-workshop-additive-manufacturing-of-electrical-machines/
LOCATION:RISE\, Argongatan 30\, Mölndal\, 431 53
CATEGORIES:External,Internal,Theme 2
ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%202":MAILTO:erik.adolfsson@ri.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240610T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240614T150000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240229T091718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T132843Z
UID:8124-1718020800-1718377200@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Doctoral Student Network: Summer School
DESCRIPTION:Swedish Electromobility Centre and the SEC Doctoral Student Network are happy to invite doctoral students from the SEC Doctoral Student Network and the SEC industrial partners to the Summer School which focuses on Components and System Studies for Electromobility\, with an emphasis on electric battery and fuel cell vehicles. This time it will take place at Hooks Herrgård near the beautiful lake Hokasjön\, Jönköping County. \n  \nFormat \nThe Ph.D. course is intended for Ph.D. students within the SEC Doctoral Student Network\, and employees of the SEC industrial partners in the field of e-mobility. The Summer School consists of lectures and practical exercises related to the five themes in SEC. \ni) Intelligent Vehicle and Systems \nii) Electric Drives and Charging \niii) Energy storage \niv) Environment and Society \nv) Vehicle–Grid Interaction \nThe lectures will be held by theme leaders and their colleagues\, and there are several networking opportunities taking place during the course. \nThe school starts at 12:00 on 10 June and lectures start at 13:15. We would like you all to be there for the welcome lunch\, but if you are traveling far and cannot make it there until 13:15 let us know by emailing us at phd@emobilitycentre.se. \nAfter the Summer School\, we will meet again so you can present your home assignment. This will be in Linköping on 28 August ca 10:00-16:00 in combination with the E-mobility Day Conference happening 27-28 August\, 2024. You will get more information about this during the Summer School week. \n  \nThe Program\nThe Program \n  \nPractical information \nExamination and Credits: Examination based on attendance and home assignment. Passing the course requires solving the assignments and making a final project presentation. The proposed credits are 5 hp. \nNB! To apply for these credits within your Ph.D. course curriculum you need approval from your examiner. \n  \nWhen and where? \nThe Summer School will run between 12:00 on 10 June and 15:00 on 14 June 2024\, and we are looking forward to meeting you at: \nHooks Herrgård\, 567 93 Hok\, Sweden \nHok is a locality situated in Jönköping County. The Hooks Herrgård sits in the heart of Småland forests surrounded by Lake Hokasjön and winding gravel roads. More information about the venue and the hotel can be found here: https://www.hooksherrgard.se/ \n  \nCourse material \nMost material that you need will be provided during the week. During some exercises\, MATLAB will be used. If you have access to the program\, make sure it is installed on your computer. If you do not have access to it\, it will be possible to work in a group with someone who has it installed. \n  \nCost \nThe Summer School cost is SEK 10\,000 (VAT excl.) per person for Ph.D. students from academia and SEC industry partners. Employees from the SEC industry partners may participate subject to availability and the cost is SEK 11\,000 (VAT excl.) per person. SEC will send the invoice after the course week. \nThe cost will cover: \n\nAccommodation in single rooms for four nights (Monday-Friday) at Hooks Herrgård\nAll meals included (breakfast\, fika\, lunch\, and dinner)\nParticipation fee for the course\nRegistration and billing\n\nWhen you register for the course\, please have your billing information at hand. \n  \nCancellation policy\nCancellation before 9 May at no charge.\nCancellation after 9 May\, you will be charged 100% of the fee. \n  \nTravel \nYou need to arrange and pay for your own travel to and from the course location. Right next to the E4\, three miles south of Jönköping\, along road 30 towards Växjö\, is Hooks Herrgård. For those traveling from other parts of the country\, it is easiest to go to Jönköping and then take a bus from there. There will also be available pick up from train station arranged by the hotel. \n  \nQuestions? \nFor SEC and administration-related questions\, please send an e-mail to: phd@emobilitycentre.se. \nCourse content-related questions are best answered by the different theme leaders: https://emobilitycentre.se/research/. \n  \nRegistration\nPLEASE\, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. \nPlease note\, last day to register is 5 May at 23:59.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/doctoral-student-network-summer-school/
LOCATION:Hooks Herrgård\, Hok\, 567 93
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network,External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swedish%20Electromobility%20Centre%27s%20Doctoral%20Network":MAILTO:phd@emobilitycentre.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240530T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240423T081345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240523T113615Z
UID:8405-1717074000-1717081200@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Theme 3 workshop – Sodium batteries for automotive applications: Current status and future prospects
DESCRIPTION:Theme 3\, Energy Storage\, invites you to an online workshop. \nSodium based batteries are promising candidates to mitigate the resource scarcity and cost of Lithium based batteries. In this workshop we investigate the current status of sodium-based batteries for automotive applications and pinpoint the challenges for their widespread deployment. \n  \nAgenda\n13:00-13:20     Aram Hall (Uppsala University) \n13:20-13:40     Rickard Arvidsson (Chalmers) \n13:40-14:00     Montserrat Casas (CIC energiGUNE) \n14:00-14:30     TBD (Altris) \n14:30-14:50     David Maibach (Polestar) \n  \nWhen       13:00-15:00 on 30 May \nWhere     Online\, Zoom link: https://kth-se.zoom.us/j/65282432833 \nPLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP. \nLast day for registration is on 29 May at 13:00.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-3-workshop-sodium-batteries-for-automotive-applications-current-status-and-future-prospects/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 3
ORGANIZER;CN="KTH":MAILTO:bjorerik@kth.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240528T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240528T150000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240422T141735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T082522Z
UID:8372-1716890400-1716908400@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Theme 1 Workshop: Motion resistance modeling
DESCRIPTION:Theme 1\, Intelligent Vehicles and Systems\, is organizing a workshop on motion resistance modeling. This topic\, encompassing rolling resistance\, air resistance\, and grade resistance\, is of significant importance to electromobility as it affects the driving range of the vehicle. Over the past few years\, numerous models for characterizing rolling and air resistance have emerged. \nThe workshop will dig into these models\, providing a unique opportunity to enhance your understanding. Additionally\, we will have the privilege of visiting VTI’s facilities in Linköping\, which houses test laboratories\, including facilities for rolling resistance measurements. \nThis workshop is for SEC members only. \n  \nPreliminary agenda\n10:00-12:30 Presentation by Mikael Askerdal (Volvo)\, Lisa Ydrefors (VTI)\, more to be confirmed \n12:30-13:30 Lunch \n13:30-14:00 Discussions \n14:00-15:00 Visit to VTI \n  \nWhen        10:00-15:00 on 28 May \nWhere       VTI\, Linköping (address will be sent to those who register) \n  \nPLEASE\, CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WORKSHOP. \nLast day to register for the event is 21 May at 00:00.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-1-workshop-motion-resistance-modeling/
LOCATION:VTI\, Linköping
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 1
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%201":MAILTO:jonas.fredriksson@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240521T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240410T110131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T110210Z
UID:8354-1716294600-1716310800@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Alvier Mechatronics Sustainability Day
DESCRIPTION:Alvier mechatronic’s Sustainability Day where you can look forward to interesting presentations on eDrive solutions for a more sustainable future. \nThere is a limited number of seats. Visit their website for more information and participation: https://www.alviermechatronics.com/company/news \nWhen: 2024-05-21 / 12.30 – 17.00 PM \nWhere: Henckels Torg 3\, Helsingborg\, Sweden \nSpeakers:\n// Volvo Trucks \n// Lund University \n// Höganäs \n// Additive Drives \n// Alvier Mechatronics
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/alvier-mechatronics-sustainability-day/
CATEGORIES:External
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240520T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240520T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240423T073642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T082425Z
UID:8396-1716193800-1716210000@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Workshop inom datareglering och elektromobilitet
DESCRIPTION:VTI bjuder in till workshop inom projektet ”Data REgulation And electroMobility” (DREAM). Projektet är finansierat inom Swedish Electromobility Centre (SEC) och undersöker hur EU-reglering på områdena datadelning\, cybersäkerhet och AI kan komma att påverka elektromobilitetsindustrin. \nUnder tillfället kommer projektgruppen från VTI att presentera projektresultat gällande databehov vid fordonsladdning samt NIS 2 och det svenska förslaget om cybersäkerhetslag. Dessutom kommer Mais Qandeel (Örebro universitet) att informera om Cybersäkerhetsregleringen samt Cyber Resilience Act och Björn Lundqvist (Stockholms universitet) kommer att presentera sin bok Regulating Access and Transfer of data samt arbetet med Dataakten. \nVi avslutar tillfället med en interaktiv aktivitet och diskussion. \n  \nNär    08:30-13:00 den 20 maj \nVar     VTI\, Regnbågsgatan 1\, 417 55  Göteborg \nDeltagande vid workshopen sker genom inbjudan. För frågor kontakta Erik Nyberg på erik.nyberg@vti.se. \nPlease note that the workshop will be held in Swedish.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/workshop-inom-datareglering-och-elektromobilitet/
LOCATION:VTI\, Regnbågsgatan 1\, Göteborg\, 417 55
CATEGORIES:External,Internal
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%204":MAILTO:anders.nordelof@chalmers.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240514T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240514T120000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240423T085049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T081150Z
UID:8409-1715680800-1715688000@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:Theme 2 online seminar: Electrical machines project update
DESCRIPTION:Electrical machines are one of the key components in all types of electrified vehicles\, since they are responsible for converting the electrical energy into mechanical\, thus creating movement. In theme 2 we have several active projects focusing on different aspects of electrical machines\, and in this seminar\, we will get to know te latest advancements within five of these projects: \n  \n– Testing\, Analysis and Design of Axial Flux Motors for Vehicle Applications \n– Electric motor + hydraulic pump fusion for electrification \n– Design of rare earth element free motors for electromobility \n– E-machine design for enhanced recyclability and minimized environmental impact \n– Modeling of a PMSM accounting for “position harmonics” and control \n  \nJoin us and get the opportunity to ask your own questions directly to the researchers! \n  \nWhen       10:00-12:00 on 14 May \nWhere      Online \nAn invitation will be sent to the Theme 2 members. \n 
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-2-online-seminar-electrical-machines-project-update/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Internal,Theme 2
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ORGANIZER;CN="Theme%202":MAILTO:fran.marquez@iea.lth.se
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240508T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240508T140000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240425T093210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240425T123321Z
UID:8433-1715173200-1715176800@emobilitycentre.se
SUMMARY:SEC Doctoral network webinar: Circular supply chains and future scenarios for electric vehicle batteries 
DESCRIPTION:About Tayana Ortix Lopes\nTayana is a PhD student at the Supply and Operations Management division focusing on the research of circular supply chains for electric vehicle batteries at Chalmers University of Technology. MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management from Cranfield University (UK). She acquired 4+ years of international experience in the logistics industry (UK) and procurement in multinational corporations in Brazil (FMCG\, chemical and electronics sectors). She also contributed to social and environmental impact through consultancy for sustainability and in a leadership position at a renewable energy NGO in the Amazon. \n  \nAbout Chalmers\nChalmers University of Technology conducts research and education in engineering sciences\, architecture\, technology-related mathematical sciences\, natural and nautical sciences\, working in close collaboration with industry and society. The strategy for scientific excellence focuses on our six Areas of Advance; Energy\, Health Engineering\, Information and Communication Technology\, Materials Science\, Production and Transport. The aim is to make an active contribution to a sustainable future using the basic sciences as a foundation and innovation and entrepreneurship as the central driving forces. Chalmers has around 11\,000 students and 3\,000 employees. New knowledge and improved technology have characterised Chalmers since its foundation in 1829\, completely in accordance with the will of William Chalmers and his motto: Avancez! \n  \nWhen         13:00-14:00 on 8 May \nWhere       Online – Teams \n  \nPLEASE CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR. \nLast day for registration is 6 May at 13:00. \nFor the Doctoral Network and SEC partners only.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/sec-doctoral-network-webinar-circular-supply-chains-and-future-scenarios-for-electric-vehicle-batteries/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network,External
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swedish%20Electromobility%20Centre%27s%20Doctoral%20Network":MAILTO:phd@emobilitycentre.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240423T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240423T163000
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SUMMARY:Theme 2 Workshop: The Future of Theme 2 and Visit to Alstom
DESCRIPTION:Theme 2 is arranging a workshop to discuss the road map of Theme 2. The development in the area is so rapid that it is high time to analyse the challenges we foresee in the future and discuss how they can be integrated into the road map. The workshop is mainly for members of Theme 2 but we gladly also welcome leaders from the other Themes of SEC. \nThe workshop is hosted by Alstom in Västerås and we will have time to be guided through their facilities during the meeting. \n  \nPreliminary agenda\n12.00-13.00         Lunch \n13.00-15.00         Strategic discussions on the Roadmap; new challenges\, new ambitions\, new partners … \n15.00-15.30          Fika \n15.30-16.30         Alstom presentation and visit \n  \nVenue\nAlstom\, Västerås. Address will be sent to those who register. \n  \nPlease\, click HERE to register. \nDeadline for registration is 16 April at 23.59.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/theme-2-workshop-the-future-of-theme-2-and-visit-to-alstom/
LOCATION:Alstom\, Västerås
CATEGORIES:External,Internal,Theme 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240417T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240417T141500
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240326T161225Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar Theme 4: Towards Electrification of Marine Transports
DESCRIPTION:This open online seminar with theme Environment & Society will focus on the electrification and use of alternative fuels for the propulsion of ships. We welcome two invited speakers to share their insight from work in the ongoing transition away from fossil fuel use in the marine sector. \n  \nFirst speaker: Selma Brynolf\, Chalmers \nTitle: Hydrogen\, ammonia\, and battery-electric propulsion for future shipping \nTougher climate targets for shipping at global and European level forces the industry to prepare. The use of hydrogen\, ammonia\, or a battery-electric setup for the propulsion\, are all possible options that gives no GHG emissions during ship operation\, but not necessarily so in a broader life cycle perspective. Selma Brynolf\, docent and researcher at Mechanical and Maritime Sciences at Chalmers\, will discuss the life cycle costs and life cycle environmental impacts of these different fossil-free options\, and how each is affected by the ship segment under consideration. \n  \nSecond speaker: Jörgen Karlsson\, ABB \nTitle: Zero Emission operation with the world’s largest battery ferries \nTycho Brahe and Aurora\, operating in the crossing between Helsingborg and Helsingör\, are the two largest Ro Pax all-battery electric ferries in the world. The system has been developed and delivered by ABB. \nJörgen Karlsson\, head of Marine Sweden at ABB\, will talk about the groundbreaking ForSea conversion project and how the work done has offered invaluable lessons for the future. \n  \nTo register for the seminar\, click HERE. \nThe Zoom/Teams link will be sent close to the event to those who register. \nLast day for registration is 16 April at 12.00 (noon).
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/semiar-theme-4-towards-electrification-of-marine-transports/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External,Theme 4
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240410T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240410T140000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240403T072259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T072259Z
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SUMMARY:Doctoral Student Network Webinar
DESCRIPTION:On 10 April\, the SEC Doctoral Student Network welcomes Thomas Nyström from RISE for our 2024 Network Webinar series. The talk is entitled “Design for Longevity: How to create longer lasting products for circular offerings?” with examples from several sectors including e-mobility. \n  \nWho is Thomas Nyström?\nThomas Nyström works as a senior researcher at RISE\, at System design and service innovation unit. He is design researcher with an intrapreneurial\, opportunity-oriented mindset with more than 20 years of experience in business and design\, project management\, teaching\, and facilitating organizational change in cross-functional and international teams. His research at RISE is focusing on building applicable knowledge about circular business innovation that can move industry and society towards more resource productive circular business models that can lead to transformative climate and environmental impact reductions. His specific research focus is on how physical products can be designed for lowering business risk in circular business models. \n  \nAbout RISE\nRISE is Sweden’s research institute and innovation partner. Through the international collaboration programmes with industry\, academia and the public sector\, RISE ensures the competitiveness of the Swedish business community on an international level and contribute to a sustainable society. The almost 3\,300 employees engage in and support all types of innovation processes. RISE is an independent\, State-owned research institute\, which offers unique expertise and over 130 testbeds and demonstration environments for future-proof technologies\, products and services. \n  \nDate           10 April \nTime          13:00-14:00 \nWhere       Online – Teams. Link will be sent to those who register when registration is closed. \n  \nTo register for the webinar\, please click here. \nDeadline for registration is 9 April at 12:00. \nFor questions\, please contact phd@emobilitycentre.se.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/doctoral-student-network-webinar/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network
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ORGANIZER;CN="Swedish%20Electromobility%20Centre%27s%20Doctoral%20Network":MAILTO:phd@emobilitycentre.se
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240402T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240404T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20231215T112402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250619T122226Z
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SUMMARY:Doctoral network: Writing Bootcamp
DESCRIPTION:It is a common saying that writing is 90 % procrastination and 30 % panic (and perhaps 20 % being bad at maths). The purpose of the SEC PhD Writing Bootcamp is to move beyond this view by learning methods for productive writing. \n  \nBackground\nMost PhD students say that their greatest challenges with writing are getting started and staying productive. Still\, most writing instruction focuses on the technical aspects of writing – structuring a text\, handling references\, and developing academic style. In contrast to this\, our Bootcamp focuses on methods for efficient and productive writing. \n  \nFormat\nThe Bootcamp consists of a mix of instruction\, discussion\, and actual writing. Afterwards\, you will probably find that you not only developed your writing skills – you also got a lot of writing done! Participants should bring a text to work with. It could be a part of a research paper in the making\, a thesis\, a project application\, or simply a plan for the next steps of your research. The idea is to have something to work with during the writing sessions\, so it can be a text at any level of preparation. You will learn about: \n• How to avoid procrastination when writing \n• How to maintain your focus \n• How to write efficiently \n• How to give and take feedback \n• Freewriting \n• Writing snacks \n• Useful exercises for body and mind \n  \nCredits\nIf your academic supervisor agrees to it\, you can obtain 3 hp by: \n• Reading the distributed articles \n• Participating in the full bootcamp \n• Setting a plan for your writing during the month following the bootcamp \n• Writing a reflection on how the bootcamp affected your writing process \n  \nPractical information\nWe can accommodate 32 participants. Registration is done on a first come\, first served basis. The Bootcamp starts on Tuesday 2 April at 13:00 and ends on Thursday 4 April at 13:00. \nTravel and accommodation costs are to be covered by the participants. \nDiscounted hotel rooms will be pre-reserved at a hotel within comfortable walking distance from the venue at LTH in Lund. The price is 1370 SEK and the rooms are held until 4 weeks before arrival (meaning that they are released on March 4)\, and you can book your room on the PhD Student Writing Bootcamp hotel link. \nThe Bootcamp is free of charge\, but a fee of SEK 1\,150 will be charged if a registered participant fails to show up without prior cancellation. If you need to cancel\, please do so on 25 March at the latest to the Bootcamp instructor. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact the Bootcamp instructor at oivind.andersson@energy.lth.se. \n  \nRegistration\nFor registration please click here. \nDeadline for registration is 8 March 2024 at 12:00. \n  \nVoices from past participants\n“On the first day\, I was able to write a very rough draft of my introduction section. All I did was to follow the tips described earlier in the day\, shut off the inner critic and just write.” \n  \n“I was astonished to see that I wrote more than 2\,500 words during something like three hours of writing snacks. I’ve never produced so many words in such a short time in my life!” \n  \n“My main take away is separating the creative and critical sides of writing. The bootcamp showed what I can accomplish when giving space to the creative side. I also had better ideas when letting the creative side operate.”
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/doctoral-network-writing-bootcamp-2/
CATEGORIES:Doctoral student network,External
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240321T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20240321T163000
DTSTAMP:20260510T160204
CREATED:20240319T133325Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T154725Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop on battery modeling and aging-sensitive management
DESCRIPTION:Please click the link below to join the webinar: \nhttps://kth-se.zoom.us/j/66394762814 \nDetailed agenda:\n14:00-14:30: Data-driven battery modelling using LPV models (Tijs Donkers) \nAbstract:\nIn this talk\, I will present our latest results on data-driven battery modelling using linear parameter-varying models. In general\, any data-driven modelling activity can be divided into the following steps: (i) selection of proper model structure\, (ii) acquiring an informative identification dataset\, and (iii) choosing an appropriate parameter estimation procedure. I will present the considerations that we made on each of these steps and I will show and reflect on the experimental results that we have obtained for NMC and LFP cells. \nBio:\nTijs Donkers is an Associate Professor in the Control Systems group of the Dept of Electrical Engineering of Eindhoven University of Technology\, Netherlands. His current research focusses on developing control theory specifically for automotive applications\, with an emphasis on the computational aspects of the control algorithms. It covers several aspects of modelling and control of batteries (such as optimal charging\, cell balancing and state estimation) and distributed optimization and (model predictive) control for (complete) vehicle energy management and ecodriving. \n14:30-15:00: Model-Based Evaluation of Cell Heterogeneities and Module Configurations in Parallel-Connected Battery Modules: Enhancing Performance and Aging Homogeneity (Davide Raimondo) \nAbstract:\nHigher energy capacity in lithium-ion battery systems is achieved by connecting tens to hundreds of cells in parallel. However\, managing large battery packs becomes challenging due to cell-to-cell variations\, leading to imbalances in state of charge and thermal gradients. These variations can accelerate degradation processes and pose safety concerns. In this work\, a sensitivity analysis evaluates CtC heterogeneities’ impact on module performance\, considering electrochemical parameters and module setups. Results show manufacturing-dependent parameters\, especially electrode thickness\, significantly affect module capacity\, energy\, and current distribution. Module design configuration also influences temperature and thermal gradient\, impacting long-term degradation. To mitigate thermal gradients\, a simple cell arrangement strategy leveraging manufacturing-induced CtC variations is proposed\, reducing aging gradient by up to 300%. \nBio:\nDavide M. Raimondo earned his Ph.D. in Electronics\, Computer Science\, and Electrical Engineering from the University of Pavia\, Italy\, in 2009. Following this\, he embarked on a Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Automatic Control Laboratory\, ETH Zürich\, Switzerland\, from 2009 to 2010. He subsequently served as an Assistant Professor at the University of Pavia from 2010 to 2015\, and later as an Associate Professor from 2015 to 2021. In December 2021\, he was appointed as a Full Professor at the same institution\, a position he held until September 2023. Since October 2023\, Dr. Raimondo has assumed the role of Full Professor at the University of Trieste. Over the course of his career\, Dr. Raimondo has also held visiting positions at several institutions including MIT\, USA; the University of Seville\, Spain; TU Wien\, Austria; and the University of Konstanz\, Germany. Dr. Raimondo is the author or co-author of more than 100 papers published in refereed journals\, books\, and conference proceedings. His primary research interests encompass a wide array of topics\, including battery management systems\, set-based estimation\, fault diagnosis\, fault-tolerant control\, model predictive control\, and optimization. Dr. Raimondo has received prestigious awards including the Automatica Paper Prize and serves as a Subject Editor for Automatica and IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology. He has been an IEEE senior member since 2022. \n15:00-15:30 Break \n15:30-16:00: Battery modelling\, health diagnosis and lifetime prognosis: The ML edge (Changfu Zou) \nAbstract:\nIn this presentation\, we will discuss how machine learning (ML) can be harnessed to advance battery modelling\, health diagnosis and lifetime prognosis. The first part will be model-integrated neural networks (MINN) for battery modelling. While existing models for battery management often trade accuracy or physical insights for computational efficiency\, we propose a new physics-based learning architecture\, termed MINN\, to develop battery models that are physically insightful\, numerically accurate\, and computationally tractable. The second part will be ML-based diagnosis and prognosis of battery ageing under arbitrary vehicle usage conditions. We introduce a joint health-lifetime estimation framework that incorporates offline-developed global models\, an online adaptation algorithm\, and Kalman filter-based model fusion. This framework is designed to work with both time-series and histogram data\, and offer a more accurate and practical approach to battery ageing estimation. \nBio:\nChangfu Zou is an Associate Professor in the Automatic Control research unit at Chalmers. His research focuses on modeling and automatic control of energy storage systems\, particularly lithium-ion batteries. Many of his works are in collaboration with industry partners\, such as Volvo Cars\, Volvo Trucks\, Polestar\, Scania\, and CEVT AB. He joined Chalmers in 2017 as a Postdoctoral Researcher and became an Assistant Professor in 2019 in the same research unit at Chalmers. He was a visiting researcher at the University of California\, Berkeley\, USA. He obtained the PhD degree in Automation and Control Engineering from the University of Melbourne\, Australia. \n16:00-16:30: Monica Marinescu from Imperial college London. Topic TBA.
URL:https://emobilitycentre.se/event/workshop-on-battery-modeling-and-aging-sensitive-management/
CATEGORIES:External
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