ISHIKAWA Eri, a first-year doctoral student in the Applied Chemistry Program at the Graduate School of Science and Technology (KANEKO Hiromasa DCE Laboratory), won the Outstanding Student Award at the 90th annual meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan held at Katsushika Campus of Tokyo University of Science.
Lithium-ion batteries are used as superior energy storage systems in various applications such as smartphones and electric vehicles. This study built a machine-learning model to predict the ionic conductivity of solid electrolyte materials in order to search for solid electrolyte materials with high ionic conductivity. Furthermore, it improved the prediction accuracy of the model by devising the feature values to be input to the model. Using the completed model, they succeeded in proposing promising new solid electrolyte material candidates. The above research content and poster presentation were evaluated, and ISHIKAWA received the Outstanding Student Award.
Winner: 〇ISHIKAWA Eri (a first-year doctoral student; KANEKO Hiromasa DCE Laboratory)
Award Name: Outstanding Student Award
Name of Society: The 90th Annual Meeting of the Society of Chemical Engineers, Japan
Dates: Wednesday, March 12 – Friday, March 14, 2025
Presentation: Prediction of Ionic Conductivity of Solid Electrolytes Using Machine Learning Models
Presenter: ISHIKAWA Eri, KANEKO Hiromasa
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