Upcoming Seminar on Lithium-Ion Battery Management
Event Overview:
Join us for an insightful live seminar titled "Techniques for Estimating Remaining Charge and Degradation in Lithium-Ion Batteries for Optimal Management." This event will take place on
December 9, 2025 from
10:30 AM to 4:30 PM via
Zoom. The session will be led by the renowned expert
Masahiro Fukui, a professor at Ritsumeikan University. Participants will receive comprehensive materials to enhance their learning experience.
The lithium-ion battery technology seminar addresses critical challenges in battery management systems (BMS) related to charge prediction and degradation assessment. Various topics, including battery modeling and control methods specifically tailored for different types of batteries and applications like
EV,
HEV, and
PHEV, will be discussed.
Registration Fees:
- - General: ¥55,000 (tax included)
- - Newsletter Subscribers: ¥49,500 (tax included)
- - Academic: ¥26,400 (tax included)
What You Will Learn:
Participants can expect to gain knowledge on:
- - Key characteristics of lithium-ion batteries.
- - Basic modeling techniques and the essential components of BMS.
- - Effective methods for predicting remaining charge and degradation of batteries.
Target Audience:
This seminar is specifically designed for beginners and young engineers looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in lithium-ion battery management.
Seminar Agenda
1.
Introduction
1.1 Background and Trends in Battery Technology
1.2 Operating Principles of Lithium-Ion Batteries
2.
Battery Modeling
2.1 Electrical Characteristics and Equivalent Circuit Representations
2.2 Extracting Equivalent Circuit Models from Nyquist Diagrams
2.3 Temperature Compensation of Equivalent Circuit Parameters
2.4 Constructing Battery Simulations
3.
High-Precision State of Charge Estimation
3.1 High-Precision Charge Estimation Using Kalman Filters
3.2 Implementing Kalman Filters Using MATLAB
4.
Degradation Modeling and Diagnostic Techniques
4.1 Understanding Degradation Phenomena in Batteries
4.2 Degradation Diagnosis Using Recursive Least Squares (RLS)
5.
Latest Technologies in Degradation Diagnosis and Lifespan Prediction
About the Speaker
Masahiro Fukui
Professor at the College of Science and Engineering, Ritsumeikan University. With decades of experience, his research focuses on integrated circuit design, battery simulation, and electronic technologies that contribute to environmental sustainability. He is also an author of several books on circuit design and smart grids, making him a valuable source of knowledge for this seminar.
Join Us!
We encourage participants interested in research and practical applications to register for this unmissable opportunity. A Q&A session will be conducted, allowing attendees to engage with the speaker and get their queries resolved.
How to Register
To participate in the seminar, please visit the CMC Research seminar page for registration. After signing up, you will receive a viewing URL via email.
Register Here
Important Note
Recording or filming during the seminar is strictly prohibited. Please refer to the Zoom environment guidelines for optimal participation.