File:M. Stanley Whittingham; Jun Liu - Origins & future of Li-ion battery; High energy LiB - StorageX.webm

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English: Stanford Energy’s StorageX Initiative brings together Stanford faculty from materials science to computer science to economics to tackle the dominant challenges in energy storage. By addressing gaps between academic and industrial R&D, StorageX aims to accelerate the development and implementation of revolutionary energy storage technologies and concepts. The inaugural StorageX International Symposium featured Profs. M. Stanley Whittingham (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 2019) and Jun Liu (Director for the Battery500 Consortium).
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