Dassault Systèmes Speaker
Christiaan Stoker
Christiaan Stoker
Christiaan Stoker will present at Battery Tech Expo about How Simulation can help improve battery life, durability and safety. His presentation takes place at 09.25 AM.
Christiaan had studied Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University Twente in The Netherlands. In 1999 he joined Abaqus HQ in Providence, Rhode Island in the USA as a technical application engineer. From 2005-2012 he worked from the Dassault Systemes SIMULIA office in Maastricht in the Netherlands performing Abaqus technical support, trainings, pre-sales and projects. Since 2012 Christiaan works from the Dassault Systemes SIMULIA office in Aachen in Germany for the EuroCentral region, where he is currently mainly working with the automotive industry and also with a focus on battery cell simulations.
Dr. Johan M. Carlsson
Dr. Johan M. Carlsson
Hear Dr. Johan M. Carlsson at 14.55 talk about "From Lithium ions to Battery cells. Understanding the processes in the cells by simulations on the atom level."
Dr. Johan M. Carlsson is Senior Industry Process Scientist and Fellow of the Science Council at the BIOVIA brand of Dassault Systemes. He received his PhD in Physics from the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. He subsequently headed the Nanoporous Carbon group in the Theory department of Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft in Berlin for six years. In 2008, Dr. Carlsson joined the Contract Research group at BIOVIA and moved to the Technical sales Department in 2011. In his role as Senior Industry Process Scientist, he helps customers to solve their scientific problems virtually by modelling and simulation techniques and practically by lab informatics using the BIOVIA Software Solutions. As Fellow of the Science Council, he give advice for the scientific strategy of the BIOVIA Brand. The research interests focus on computational materials science and cover metals, carbon and battery materials. He is coordinating the participation of 3DS in the BIG-MAP project, which is one of the research projects in the Battery 2030+ project.