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On 3 rd 4 th January, 2020 Organized by Indian Institute of Metals Pune Chapter & Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science, College of Engineering, Pune Venue Kirloskar Auditorium, Bhau Incubation Centre, North Campus, College of Engineering Pune, Shivajinagar, Pune National Symposium On Opportunities and Challenges in Materials for Energy Generation and Storage for Electric Vehicles The Indian Institute of Metals The Indian Institute of Metals is a premier organization representing materials and metallurgical engineers in India. Founded in 1946 by a group of metallurgists led by Dr. D.P. Antia, IIM is the largest professional organization for metallurgist in India with over 10000 members from R&D laboratories, academia and industry. The two main objectives of IIM are: promoting and advancing the science and technology of metals and alloys and protecting the interests of metallurgists and metallurgical industry. IIM, Pune Chapter is one of the oldest chapters of IIM, established in 1947 under the leadership of Prof. G. K. Ogale, a distinguished metallurgist and the then Principal of College of Engineering, Pune. The activities of Pune Chapter include organizing the topical seminars by leading experts from India and abroad and specialized symposia, workshops and seminars like this one, on the topics of current interest to local industries( www.iimpc.com). Dept. of Metallurgy and Materials Science, College of Engineering Pune Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science , College of Engineering, Pune was established in 1948 and is 4th oldest in the entire country. It is one of the leaders amongst engineering institutions in India, offering value based world class education, and constantly pursuing excellence. The department currently offers B.Tech., M.Tech. and Ph.D. programmes. Some of the prominent characterization facilities such as Field Emission -Scanning Electron Microscope, Potentiostat / Impedance Analyser, Alternate Immersion Testing, Universal Testing Machine, BET surface area analyser, Image Analyzer With Inverted Metallurgical Microscope, Stereo- Microscope, Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Electro Chemical Analysis Apparatus, Vacuum Emission Spectroscopy, various Hardness Testers, Pin-On-Disc Wear Test, etc are available in the department. The department is striving hard to fulfill the growing global demands of skilled human resource in the field of metals and materials (www.coep.org.in). Co-sponsored by:

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Page 1: Opportunities and Challenges in Materials for Energy

On

3rd – 4th January, 2020

Organized by

Indian Institute of Metals Pune Chapter

&

Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science,

College of Engineering, Pune

Venue

Kirloskar Auditorium, Bhau Incubation Centre, North Campus,

College of Engineering Pune, Shivajinagar, Pune

National Symposium

On

Opportunities and Challenges in Materials for Energy

Generation and Storage for Electric Vehicles

The Indian Institute of Metals

The Indian Institute of Metals is a premier organization representing materials and metallurgical engineers in

India. Founded in 1946 by a group of metallurgists led by Dr. D.P. Antia, IIM is the largest professional

organization for metallurgist in India with over 10000 members from R&D laboratories, academia and

industry. The two main objectives of IIM are: promoting and advancing the science and technology of metals

and alloys and protecting the interests of metallurgists and metallurgical industry. IIM, Pune Chapter is one

of the oldest chapters of IIM, established in 1947 under the leadership of Prof. G. K. Ogale, a distinguished

metallurgist and the then Principal of College of Engineering, Pune. The activities of Pune Chapter include

organizing the topical seminars by leading experts from India and abroad and specialized symposia,

workshops and seminars like this one, on the topics of current interest to local industries( www.iimpc.com).

Dept. of Metallurgy and Materials Science, College of Engineering Pune

Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science , College of Engineering, Pune was established in 1948

and is 4th oldest in the entire country. It is one of the leaders amongst engineering institutions in India,

offering value based world class education, and constantly pursuing excellence. The department currently

offers B.Tech., M.Tech. and Ph.D. programmes. Some of the prominent characterization facilities such as

Field Emission -Scanning Electron Microscope, Potentiostat / Impedance Analyser, Alternate Immersion

Testing, Universal Testing Machine, BET surface area analyser, Image Analyzer With Inverted Metallurgical

Microscope, Stereo- Microscope, Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, Electro Chemical Analysis Apparatus,

Vacuum Emission Spectroscopy, various Hardness Testers, Pin-On-Disc Wear Test, etc are available in the

department. The department is striving hard to fulfill the growing global demands of skilled human resource

in the field of metals and materials (www.coep.org.in).

Co-sponsored by:

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ConvenersDr. S. P. ButeeProfessor & Head of the Department,Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science,College of Engineering, PuneEmail: [email protected]: (M) 09422019150, (O) 020 25507261, 020 25507263

Dr. N. B. Dhokey

Professor, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science,College of Engineering, PuneEmail: [email protected]: (M) 09422057442, (O) 020 25507262

Dr. V. S. PoddarAssociate Professor, Department of Metallurgy and Materials Science,College of Engineering, PuneEmail: [email protected]: (M) 09881309607, (O) 020 25507280

Incharge- Poster Presentation

Dr. P. B. Karandikar, Army Institute of Technology Pune (email: [email protected])

REGISTRATION

IIM Pune Chapter Office Bearers

Dr. Sandeep P. Butee (COEP, Pune), Chairman

Mr. Lalit Pahawa (Pahawa Metal Tech), Vice-Chairman

Dr. Bhaskar Majumdar (DIAT, Pune), Vice-Chairman

Mr. Rushabh Shukla (TRDDC (TCS-TRDDC), Secretary

Mr. Kaustubh Kamble (COEP), Treasurer

About Symposium

The recent boom in electric vehicleshas raised the demand for high performanceenergy generation systems and rechargeablebatteries. This National Symposium focuses ondeliberations on opportunities and challengesin development of strategy in energymaterials that would drive electric vehiclebusiness in near future. Energy Symposium-2020 is an excellent forum inclusive of eminentspeakers who will give an insight into the latestdevelopment in various aspects of electricvehicles as described in the outline.

DELEGATE TYPE AMOUNT PAYABLE PER DELEGATE#

IIM MEMBER Rs. 5,000/-

NON MEMBER Rs. 8,000/-

STUDENT Rs. 3,000/-

TEQIP Institute Member Rs. 3,000/-

#- 18% GST is included in the fee.*Interested participants are requested to confirm their participation, latest by 20 December 2019 by filling the attached

registration form.

*During the workshop tea, breakfast & lunch would be provided to the participants.

Details of Bank Account for Electronic Transfer

Account Name: The Indian Institute of Metals, Pune Chapter

Account No: 11099464900

IFSC Code: SBIN0010431

Bank: State Bank of India, Branch Code: 10431

Branch: College of Engineering, Shivaji Nagar, Pune

PAN No. AAATT3359D

GSTIN 27AAATT3359D1ZI

Details to draw Demand Draft (DD): Please draw DD in favor of

The Indian Institute of Metals Pune Chapter, payable at Pune.

The Special Issue of the Transactions, Indian Institute of Metals (IIM), on “Selected Topics in Advanced Materials Engineering”, published in Honor of Professor E C Subbarao, a distinguished materials scientist and the honorary

member, IIM, will also be released during the inauguration function of the Symposium at the hands of

Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar, FRS, National Research Professor (Chief Guest).

There would be a poster presentation competition for selected 25 number of posters. Delegate can present Poster as per the template given on website www.iimpc.com

An outline for Energy Symposium-2020, at COEP, Pune on 3rd-4th Jan,2020

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Registration Form: Energy Symposium - 2020

Name (in block letters):

……………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Designation: ………………………………………………………………………………….

Organization: ………………………………............……………………...................

Address: ………………………………………………………………………………….

………………………………………………………………………………….

Email Id: ………………………………………………….

Phone: (O)………………………………. (M)…………………………………..

Fax No. :……………………………………

DD/NEFT/RTGS No…………………. (Payment details are mentioned in the 2nd page of the flyer)

Date of DD/NEFT/RTGS :………………….

Bank Name…………………............................. Branch Name……................

Image of DD / Online Payment Receipt to be pasted in the box given below:

Image of Online Payment Receipt / DD

1. The filled-in registration form to be emailed to [email protected]. For any registration related enquiry, please contact the symposium conveners. 3. You can also do online registration following the link: https://forms.gle/sjZsvSFbfAY4qWWs7

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Tentative Technical Program for National Symposium-2020TIME PROGRAMME SPEAKER AFFILIATIONS

Day 1 (Fri , 03 Jan 2020): Session 1: Chairperson: Dr. H. S. Maiti09:00 - 09:30 Registration

09:30 - 10:30Inaugural Function Chief Guest: Dr. R. A.

MashelkarFormerly Director General, CSIR, Secretary, DSIR,

President, INSC, Chairman, NIF, President, GRA

10:30 -11:15

Invited talk by Dr. H. S. Maiti

Dr. H. S. Maiti

Project Adviser, Govt. College of Engg. and Ceramic Technology, Beliaghata, Kolkata, Former Director, CSIR-CGCRI, Kolkata, Former INAE Distinguished Professor

11:15 - 11:30 TEA

11:30 - 12:15Energy materials for the new world Dr. Satishchandra Ogale

Prof. Emeritus & Raja Ramanna Fellow, Dept. of Physics, Centre for Energy Sc. , IISER, Pune

12:15 - 13:00

Overview of E-vehicles and technology development

Dr. Dhananjay Kumar

Mech Dept., COEP, Pune , Ex MD (TPC), CEO (KLT) & Expert Committee Member (Coleman Research, GLG International & Athenum Technology), Global Expert & Consultant (EV, BMS, Advance Forming & Automotive Design

13:00 - 13:15 POSTER PRESENTATION13:15 - 14:00 LUNCH

Day 1 (Fri , 03 Jan 2020): Session 2: Chairperson: Dr. Pradip

14:00 - 14:45 Solid State Batteries Dr. M. SrinivasNaval Science & Technological Laboratory (NSTL), Visakhapatnam

14:45 - 15:30Complex Oxides for Clean Energy

Dr. Deep Prakash

Head, Materials Characterization Section, Powder Metallurgy Division, BARC, Mumbai, Professor, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai

15:30 - 15:45 TEA

15:45 - 16.30Synthesis and Characterization of Li ion battery Dr. Yashodhan Gokhale

GM, Osctllion power systems, Pune

16:30 - 17:15EV and advanced magnetic materials Mr. Sameer Shinde

Director, Vikarsh Nanotechnology and Alloy Pvt. Ltd., Shirwal, MIDC, Pune

17:15 - 17:30 General Discussion Session Chairperson: Dr. PradipDay 2 (Sat, 04 Jan 2020): Session 1: Chairperson: Dr. A. Kulkarni

09:00 - 09:45Basic concepts in Ionic conducivity in glasses and ceramics Dr. V. K. Deshpande

Professor, Dept. of Physics, Visvesvaraya National Institute Of Technology, Nagpur

09:45 - 10:30Advancements in electrode materials for Advance battery Dr. Manjusha V. Shelke

Principle Scientist, Physical & Material's Chemistry Division, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune

10:30 - 10:45 TEA

10:45 - 11:30Conventional energy generation and storage Dr. S.A. Ilangovan

Sci./Engr. H, Group Director - Chemical Systems, VIKRAM SARABHAI SPACE CENTRE (ISRO), Thiruvananthapuram - 695 002, India

11:30 - 12:15

Reduced order physics based modeling for state estimation of Lithium ion batteries Dr. Naga Neehar Dingari

Scientist, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Research Development & Design Centre , 54, HadapsarIndustrial Estate, Hadapsar, Pune - 411 013,Maharashtra India

12:15 - 13:30Challenges in manufacturing energy generation and storage systems Sarika Phadke-Kelkar

Senior Systems Lead: Automotive, Renewable Energy, KPIT, Pune

13:30 - 14:15 LUNCHDay 2 (Sat, 04 Jan 2020): Session 2: Chairperson: Dr. Satyam Sahay

14:15 - 15:00Recycling and recovery of active e-waste for Li ion batteries Dr. M. K. Jha

Principal Scientist, Metal Extraction & Forming DivisionNational Metallurgical Laboratory (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research) Jamshedpur, PIN 831 007, INDIA

15:00 - 15:45Indigeneous development of Supercapacitors Dr. Sivaraman

NMRL, Shil Badlapur Rd., MIDC Area,Ambernath-421506, District Thane, Maharashtra

15:45 - 16:00 TEA16:00 - 16:15 Mr. Bhupesh Kumar DGM, Electrification, John Deere, Pune

16:15 - 17:00 Molecular Modeling of Lithium ion battery electrolytes Dr. Mahesh Mynam

Scientist,TCS Research,Tata Consultancy Services Limited

17:00 - 17:45An insight into the smart energy system approach Dr. Satyajit Phadke, CES

Senior Consultant, Customized Energy Solutions

17:45 - 18:15Valedictory functions

Guest of Honour: Dr. Kamachi Mudali IIM President