SJTU-KTHSummer School on Materials for Energy
SJTU-KTH Summer School on Materials for Energy
August 26-30, 2013
ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversity,
Shanghai, P.R.China
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SJTU-KTHSummer School on Materials for Energy
INFORMATION BOOKLET
Contents
Section 1: Schedule 2
Section 2: Agenda 3
Section 3: Brief Bios of Professors 7
KTH Royal Institute of Technology 7
Shanghai Jiao TongUniversity 16
Section 4: Abstract 21
KTH Royal Institute of Technology 21
Shanghai Jiao Tong University 26
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SJTU-KTHSummer School on Materials for Energy
Section 1: Schedule
Section 2: Agenda
Saturday, August 24
Pick-up and Check-in
TIME / EVENT / VENUE12:55 / Pick-up
(if you are flying with CA936 via Frankfurt) / Pudong International Airport
15:00-17:30 / Check-in
Campus Tour with your teammates (optional) / Academic Exchange Center
17:30-18:30 / Dinner / Academic Exchange Center
Sunday, August 25
Chong-Ming Island Tour
* Take the tour with SJTU-KTH Summer camp of Energy Systems
Check-in and Reception
TIME / EVENT / VENUE15:00-17:30 / Check-in
Campus Tour with your teammates (optional) / Academic Exchange Center
17:30-18:30 / Brief meeting of KTH and SJTU professors / Academic Exchange Center
18:30-20:00 / Reception / Academic Exchange Center
**Sign up for the optional tour to Shanghai Steam Turbine Plant on Friday afternoon when check-in.
Monday, August 26
Solar energy
TIME / EVENT / VENUE8:00-8:30 / Poster hang-up / hallway outside 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
8:30-10:00 / Prof. Lars Kloo’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
10:00-10:30 / Coffee break
Taking Picture / hallway outside 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
10:30-11:00 / Prof. Lars Kloo’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
11:30-13:00 / Lunch / Academic Exchange Center
13:00-14:00 / Prof. Zhang Wang’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
14:00-15:00 / Prof. Zhang Peng’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
15:00-15:30 / Coffee break
15:00-17:30 / Students’ task preparation / small meeting rooms in Chan Sui Kao Building
Discussion session about teaching by KTH and SJTU professors / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
17:30-18:30 / Dinner / Academic Exchange Center
18:30-19:30 / Students’ task presentation / 117 and 202 Chan Sui Kao Building
Tuesday, August 27
Nuclear Energy
TIME / EVENT / VENUE8:30-10:00 / Prof. Waclaw Gudowski’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
10:00-10:30 / Coffee break
10:30-11:30 / Prof. Waclaw Gudowski ’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
11:30-13:00 / Lunch / Academic Exchange Center
13:00-15:00 / Prof. Zhang Lefu’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
15:00-15:30 / Coffee break
15:30-16:00 / Short Campus tour / Minhang Campus
16:00-18:00 / Establishment ceremony of China-Sweden Culture Centre
Summer school opening / 323 Wenxuan Building
18:00-20:30 / Banquet / Liu Yuan Restaurant
Wednesday, August 28
Bioenergy
TIME / EVENT / VENUE8:30-10:00 / Prof. Vincent Bulone’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
10:00-10:30 / Coffee break
10:30-11:30 / SJTU Materials Science and Engineering Lab tour / School of Materials Science and Engineering
11:30-13:00 / Lunch / Academic Exchange Center
13:00-16:40 / Off-campus tour / Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility
16:40-20:30 / Dinner and Huangpu River Band Tour
Thursday, August 29
Integrated Computational Materials Engineering& Materials Genome
TIME / EVENT / VENUE8:30-10:00 / Prof. John Agren’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
10:00-10:30 / Coffee break
10:30-11:30 / Prof. John Agren’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
11:30-13:00 / Lunch / Academic Exchange Center
13:00-15:00 / Prof. John Agren’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
15:00-15:30 / Coffee break
15:30-17:30 / Students’ task preparation / small meeting rooms in Chan Sui Kao Building
17:30-18:30 / Dinner / Academic Exchange Center
18:30-19:30 / Students’ task presentation / 117 and 202 Chan Sui Kao Building
Friday, August 30
Energy Solutions
TIME / EVENT / VENUE8:30-10:00 / Prof. Wolfgang Eberhardt’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
10:00-10:30 / Coffee break
10:30-11:00 / Prof. Wolfgang Eberhardt’s lecture / 117 Chan Sui Kao Building
11:00-11:30 / Final words and awards ceremony
11:30-13:00 / Lunch / Academic Exchange Center
Lunch(for Professors) / Liu Yuan Restaurant
13:00-16:00 / Off-campus tour (optional) / Shanghai Steam Turbine Plant
17:30-18:30 / Dinner / Academic Exchange Center
Saturday, August 31
Free Activity (KTH –SJTU student’s group activity, optional)
Section 3: Brief Bios of Professors
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Lars Kloo
Address:
Professor Lars Kloo; Applied Physical Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, CHE
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH);
SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
Telephone: +46-8-790 9343; Fax: +46-8-790 9349
E-mail:
RÉSUMÉ
Lars Kloo (b. 1961) is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Royal Institute of Technology(KTH) since 1998. He received his Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry at Lund University in 1990on a thesis on the thermodynamic and structural correlation in molten salts; ionic liquids. Hebecame docent in Inorganic Chemistry at Lund University in 1994. He has been visitingscientist at Liverpool University (UK; NMR spectroscopy), Cornell University (USA;quantum chemistry) and Auckland University (NZ; quantum chemistry). He is currently Headof Division for Applied Physical Chemistry at KTH. His main research has focused on newmedia for inorganic synthesis and electrochemically active electrolytes for solar cells,experimental and theoretical characterization of inorganic, organometallic, bioinorganic,interface systems as well as pharmaceutical drugs. He has published about 180 articles inrefereed scientific journals which have been cited more than 3,200 times (H-index 26).He received the Göran Gustafsson prize in Chemistry, Royal Academy of Science, 2002. Hehas enjoyed research grants from the Swedish Research Council, the Swedish Energy Agency,the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research, the K&A Wallenberg Foundation, variousEU-programs and other agencies since 1990. He was the coordinator of the FP5 RTN‘Nanocage materials’, and has been a member of the Center for Molecular Devices (CMD)since its establishment in 2005. He was a member of the KTH University board 2004-06. Hehas supervised 12 PhD and 2 Licentiate students to their degrees and several Master degreestudents. He has been extensively involved both in program and project evaluation at theSwedish Research Council, as well as at various non-Swedish research councils; mostrecently, the evaluation of the scientific case of the MAX-IV synchrotron (chairman) at LundUniversity and the NANOMAT large program for the Norwegian Research Council. He hasalso reviewed a large number of Ph.D. dissertations as committee member and opponent,several academic appointments and regularly acts as peer reviewer for scientific journals(ACS, RSC, Wiley-VCH etc.). He is member of the editorial board of Dalton Transaction(RSC). He is currently advisor to the Swedish Research Council concerning research relatedto synchrotron, neutron and free-electron laser infrastructures. He has also extensiveexperience from teaching inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, quantum mechanics,spectroscopy and thermodynamics at undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as inuniversity pedagogics and Ph.D. supervision.
Wacław Gudowski
Professor in Neutron and Reactor Physics at Kungliga
Tekniska Högskolan (KTH) - The Royal Institute of
Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
Till 2006 - Director of the Nuclear Energy
Technology Centre (CEKERT) at the Royal Institute of
Technology in Stockholm, Sweden
2006-2011 Deputy Executive Director, International
Science and Technology Center (ISTC), Moscow
Member of the Swedish Royal Academy of
In mid 70’s an active research in High Temperature Gas Gooled Reactors (HTGR),few papers published on this subject in 70s.
PhD thesis based on the fast pulsed research reactor IBR-2 (Dubna, Russia) design.
One of the European pioneers of research in acelerator driven transmutation ofnuclear waste, or so called Accelerator Driven Systems - ADS.
From 1996 to1999 coordinated the first European research project on ADS – Impactof the Accelerator Based Technologies on Nuclear Fission Safety (IABAT) with 10research institutes from 6 European countries. This project has grew and branchedinto eight different ADS-related projects in the 5th FrameWork Programme (FP) ofthe European Community. In the 6th FP - one of the architectures of the biggest everEuropean Integrated Project - IP Eurotrans.
Till 2006 Coordinator of the European project “Impact of Transmutation andReduction of Waste on Geological Waste Repository – RED-IMPACT “with 23different partners representing 11 European countries. A very specific feature of thisproject is that partners of the RED-IMPAT project came from 3 differentcommunities: research institutes, universities and waste managementagencies/companies.
Author of over 90 scientific papers in nuclear technology, nuclear data and solidstate physics.
Engineering Sciences – IVA.
In 2005 started and coordinated a European project in an education area: “EU-ChinaCampus for Energy and Environment”. Partners of this successfully developingproject are Royal Institute of Technology - Stockholm, Tsinghua University inBeijing, Politecnico di Torino and Harbin Engineering University.
One of the initiator in 1995 of the Fredric Joliot–Otto Hahn Summer School onNuclear Reactors. Permanent Board Member of this School and its lecturer.
Lecturer and Mentor of the First World Nuclear University (WNU) in Idaho, USA,in 2005. World Nuclear University is today a recognized institution organizingannually summer educational sessions for the best students and young professionalsin the nuclear science and technology.
Since 1992 involved in the activities of the International Science and Technology Center promoting culture of nonproliferation and responsible science. First as an advisor to the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, then as a colaborator of more than 30 ISTC projects, an animator and the first chairman of the Contact Expert Group on Partitioning and Transmutation related ISTC projects.
In 1997 – associated fellow of the Los Alamos National Laboratory and a foreign expert for the Department of Energy in transmutation research.
In 2003 and 2005 an international expert of the French Parliament for public hearingon nuclear power and nuclear waste.
From November 2006 to May 2011 on leave from the Royal Institute of Technologyfor an assignment as a Deputy Executive Director of the International Scienceand Technology Center (ISTC) in Moscow representing the European Union andbeing responsible for 50 M$ research project program in nuclear technology.
From mid-2011 Program Director of the KTHs Master Program in Nuclear EnergyTechnology which he designed and established at KTH in 2006 before his term atthe International Science and Technology Center in Moscow.
Vincent Bulone
John Ågren
Present position: Professor
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)/Materials science and engineering/Physical metallurgy
KTH/100 44/ Stockholm, SWEDEN
phone +46 8 790 91 31, mail:
1975: Master of science (Bergsingenjör), Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
1981: TeknD in physical metallurgy; “Computer simulations of diffusional reactions in multicomponent alloys with special applications to steel”, supervisor: Prof. Mats Hillert
1981-1982: Postdoc at Man Labs Inc., Massachusetts USA
1986: Docent in physical metallurgy
Present position (from 1991): Professor at Materials Science and Engineering (fullmaktsprofessur), KTH, 70% research in position.
Earlier positions
1982: Research associate, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
1983 (fall): Acting professor in physical metallurgy, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
1983 - 1993: Department head of physical metallurgy, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
1988- 1990: Acting professor in mechanical metallurgy, Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Statistics of graduate education.
Main supervisor for 25 graduated PhD
Main supervisor for 6 PhD-students at present
YearName present affilation
1990: Björn Jönsson Outokumpu Stainless, Sweden
1992: Zi-Kui Liu Penn State, USA
1992: Bengt Hallstedt RWTH, Germany
1994: Hong Du General Electrics, USA
1996: Anders Engström TCSAB, Sweden
1997: Lars Höglund KTH, TCSAB, Sweden
1997: Annika Borgenstam KTH, Sweden
1997: Magnus Andersson SSAB, Sweden
1998: Sven Haglund Swerea Kimab, Sweden
1999: Thomas Helander Kanthal, Sweden
2000: Susanne Norgren Sandvik Mining, Sweden
2000: Åsa Gustafson Scania, Sweden
2001: Martin Schwind Seco Tools, Sweden
2003: Dilip Chandrasekaran Kanthal, Sweden
2003: Joakim Odqvist KTH, Sweden
2004: Henrik Larsson TCSAB, Sweden
2004: Anders Petersson Kennametal, USA
2004: Zhi-hui Xu University of South Carolina, USA
2005: Henrik Strandlund Sandvik Machining Solutions, Sweden
2005: Johan Bratberg TCSAB, Sweden
2009: Klara Asp-GrönhagenLinköping University, Sweden
2010: Ylva GranbomSSAB Strip Products, Sweden
2010: Elin Westin Böhler Schweißtechnik, Austria
2011: Johan Jeppsson TCSAB, Sweden
2011:Karin MannessonSwerea KIMAB, Sweden
2012: Hemantha Kumar YedduKTH, Sweden
International Prizes/Awards/Academy memberships
2005: honorary chairman of the International Conference on Diffusion in Solidsand Liquids, Aveiro, 2006: member of IVA (Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences)
2011: Hume-Rothery Award, presented by the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (USA).
2011: Fellow of ASM (USA)
2012: The Sefström medal
Leadership experience
1993 - 1997: Department head of Materials Science and Eng., Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
1995 - 1999: Member of directory board of the Swedish Institute for Metals Research, Sweden
1996 – 1998, 2004-2006: Director of the Brinell Centre- Inorganic Interfacial Engineering, a Vinnova competence centre.
1997 - 2006: Member of directory board of the Consortium for materials technology for thermal power generation
1999 - 2003: Chairman of graduate studies in mechanical and materials engineering at Royal Institute of Technology
2003-2006: Member of KTH faculty board
2007- 2012: Director of Vinnova Excellence centre – Hero-m
Further Academic and Professional Activities
1997: One of the founders of Thermo-Calc Software
1997 – 2000: Member of directory board of Thermo-Calc Software AB
2001 - present: Chairman of the directory board of Thermo-Calc Software AB
Reviewer of research proposals for TFR 1998-2000
Reviewer of research proposals for the Swedish Research Council 2001 – 2002, 2004, 2007
Reviewer of research proposal for Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materie (The Netherlands) 1999
Member of scientific advisory board of Max Planck Institut für Metallforschung, Stuttgart 2006-2009
Member of scientific advisory board of Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science, Leoben, 2008-
Member of organizing committee (chairman of 2) of 5 international conferences in Stockholm
Guest scientist at Max Planck Institut fur Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, periods of time 1988-1990
Member of the “Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) Committee”, TMS, 2009-
Organisation of International conferences in the field of the applicant (membership
in the steering and/or programme committee)
2002: Calphad XXXI, May 5-11, Stockholm, Sweden (B. Sundman and J. Ågren chairs)
2005: PTM 2005, May 29-June 3, Phoenix, USA (member in international advisory committee)
2006: International Symposium on Inorganic Interfacial Engineering, June 20-21, Stockholm, Sweden (L. Bergström and J. Ågren Chairs)
2004: Hillert symposium on thermodynamics and kinetics of migrating interfaces in steels and other complex alloys, Dec 2-4, Stockholm, Sweden, (chair)
2008: DIMAT 2008, Oct 28-31, Lanzarote, Spain (member in international scientific committee)
2010: PTM 2010, June 6-11, Avignon, France (member in international scientific committee)
Memberships to Editorials Boards of International Journals
previous Member of Editorial board of J. of Mater. Sci. and Eng.
previous Member of Editorial board of J. Refractory Metals and Hard Materials,
previous Associate editor of J. of Phase Equilibria and diffusion
Wolfgang Eberhardt
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Wolfgang Eberhardt, born in 1950 in Lieser, studied physics at the Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen (Diploma 1974) and at the University of Hamburg. He obtained his PhD as a member of the synchrotron radiation research group at DESY in 1978. Afterwards he spent more than twelve years as a researcher in the US – first as postdoc and Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Pennsylvania, afterwards at Brookhaven National Laboratory and more than seven years in the corporate research laboratory of EXXON. 1990 he followed a call as director of the Institute for »Electronic Properties« at the Institute of Solid State Research (IFF) of the Research Centre Jülich, jointly with a professorship at the Universität Köln. From 2001 to 2008 he was the scientific director of BESSY with a professorship at the Technische Universität Berlin. In2003 he was awarded an honorary PhD from Uppsala University (Sweden). With the merger of BESSY and the Hahn-Meitner-Institute to establish the new Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) he became the scientific director for Energy Research of this new centre in January of 2009 until June 2011. In 2011 he joined the Center for Free Electron Laser Research (CFEL) at DESY in Hamburg
The more than 300 referred publications of Wolfgang Eberhardt concern the experimental investigation of the electronic properties of atoms, molecules, and solids as determined with angle-resolved photoemission and (resonant) X-ray emission using synchrotron radiation as the excitation source. His special research area includes the electronic properties and magnetism of thin-film systems for magnetoelectronic applications and their femtosecond magnetization dynamics. Additionally, his research interests cover the electronic properties and atomic geometry of individual size-selected nanoparticles (clusters). He has done pioneering studies concerning the femtosecond dynamics of core electron excitation and decay processes in molecules and solids: the now well established core-hole clock method. Since he is a world-known expert for the generation and application of synchrotron radiation, he is a member of numerous scientific advisory boards in the US, Europe and Asia.
Concerning energy research, he was involved in formulating two recent reports for the US Department of Energy. From 2009 to 2012 he was a member of the directorate of the association of renewable energy research centers in Germany and in 2011 he was elected spoekesperson. In 2010 he was involved in a study to extend the utilization of renewable energy in Germany for the German ministry of the environment.
Section 3: Brief Bios of Professors
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Zhang Wang
Brief CV:
Dr. ZHANG Wang, male, born in 1981, ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversity lecturer. He got the PhD degree in materials science at the ShanghaiJiaotongUniversity in 2008. From 2009 to 2010, he worked as a post-doctor at the TechnicalUniversity of Troyes, France. In 2008, he got the Fifth China Youth Scienceand Technology Innovation Award and president of Shanghai Jiaotong University Award. In 2010,his Ph.D. thesiswas named the outstanding doctoral dissertation in Shanghai. Up to now, he has published 45SCI papers with 347 citations, and H-index 8.
His research involves many aspects of the biological template, microstructure analysis and functional oxide. Mainly includes the following two aspects: First, with special microscopic grading structure Lepidoptera wings as a structural template, through a series of chemical coupling to prepare both original natural structure characteristics obtained inorganic functional materials characteristics. The new type of structure function material; analysis method based on the finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, optical properties carried out on the microscopic grading three-dimensional structure analysis and optimization algorithm using Particle Swarm (PSO) to optimize the design of specific optical properties.
Zhang Peng
School of Materials Science and Engineering
ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversity
Shanghai 200240
Phone: (86)13651850686 (cell)
E-mail:
CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS
Associate Professor, Energy and Environmental Materials
School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University,
- Heterogeneous Catalysts: Core/Shell Structures and Bimetallic Catalysts
- Solar Energy Conversion Devices
- Photo-Electrochemical Systems for Hydrogen Production and CO2 Reduction
EDUCATION
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, 2007
University of California, Davis, CA
Dissertation: Energetics of Nanophase Zinc and Yttrium Oxides
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Alexandra Navrotsky
- M.E. in Materials Chemistry, 2003
Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Thesis Title: Synthesis of Sulfide Nanocrystals by Hydrothermal Microemulsions
Advisor: Prof. Dr. Lian Gao
- B.S. in Chemical Physics, 2000
University of Science and Technology of China