We are excited to welcome Prof. Dr.-Ing. Weihan Li, Junior Professor in Artificial Intelligence and Digitalization for Batteries at RWTH Aachen University, to the eMove360° Europe 2025 Conference in Munich, October 14–15, 2025.
📢 Speech Title: Artificial Intelligence for Battery Technology: From Production to Field Application
See the full conference program with 40+ top-level speakers here:
🔗 https://www.emove360.com/emove360-europe/
💡 Abstract:
By integrating physics-based models with machine learning, Prof. Li’s research advances intelligent, data-driven strategies for battery production, testing, and real-world applications. His talk will offer a unique perspective on how digitalization with AI is shaping the future of energy storage systems, with a strong emphasis on reliability, performance, and sustainability.
As leader of a pioneering research group at the Center for Ageing, Reliability, and Lifetime Prediction of Electrochemical and Power Electronic Systems (CARL), Prof. Li has:
✅ Authored 55+ peer-reviewed publications
✅ Filed numerous patents
✅ Secured €8.5+ million in competitive research funding from the BMBF, BMWK, BMDV, the EU, and industry leaders
✅ Conducted research at Imperial College London and MIT
His international recognition includes:
🏆 Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher 2024
🏆 BMBF BattFutur Starting Grant (€2M+)
🏆 German Thesis Award – Körber Foundation
🏆 Reichart Prize
🏆 vgbe Innovation Prize
🏆 Battery Young Research Award
🏆 Umbrella Award
🏆 RWTH Innovation Award
📅 Don’t miss his session at the world’s leading B2B platform for electric & autonomous mobility.
🎟 Secure your ticket now:
🔗 https://www.emove360.com/event/emove360-europe-2025-tickets/
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