Mr. NAGAYA Koki receives PRiME 2024 General Student Poster Session Award 2nd Prize
Category:Award|Publishing : November 8, 2024
Award winner
Mr. NAGAYA Koki, Physical Science and Engineering Program, Department of Engineering
PRiME 2024 General Student Poster Session Award 2nd Prize
Award-winning research
"3D Impedance Analysis on Mg Dissolution and Its Application to Machine Learning"
Magnesium (Mg) is expected to be a promising anode material for batteries because it has a low standard electrode potential. As the film formation and hydrogen evolution reactions occur simultaneously during the Mg dissolution, it is essential to clarify the reaction mechanisms of Mg dissolution to achieve high battery output. In the present study, we developed a new method for predicting the lifetime of Mg electrode and proposed guidelines for the development of high-power batteries by combining the 3D impedance spectroscopy and machine learning, and Mr. NAGAYA Koki received the Poster Award as 2nd Prize among about 400 poster presentations at the PRiME 2024 General Student Poster Session.
Award winner's comments
I am very honored to receive this award on the grand stage of an international conference. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my advisor, Associate Professor HOSHI Yoshinao, for his careful guidance in my research, as well as Senior Researcher YAMAGUCHI Yuki of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) and everyone in my laboratory for their many advices.
※This award is the result of the research project "Rapid Prediction of Material Degradation by Utilizing Informatics of Electrochemical Impedance," Nagoya Institute of Technology - AIST FS research study.