Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the transition of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology from academic research to real-world factory applications in the battery industry.
Presented in collaboration with Battery Associate, Bruker and Dragonfly Energy highlight the critical role of NMR in quality control, electrolyte analysis, and electrode slurry monitoring throughout the battery manufacturing process.
Thursday September, 25
The intense collaboration between Bruker experts and Dragonfly R&D has been transformative. By combining forces, we’ve achieved:
Faster Insights: Our joint efforts enable quicker analysis of battery performance data. This speed translates into informed decisions and rapid adjustments.
Quicker Product Development: we’ve streamlined our development process. From benchtop prototypes to full-scale production, our innovations reach the market faster
Whether you are a researcher, engineer, or manufacturer, this webinar offers valuable knowledge on leveraging NMR technology to drive innovation and efficiency in battery production.
Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from industry leaders and see how collaborative expertise is shaping the future of energy storage.
Kyla Suszynski
R&D Materials Scientist, Dragonfly Energy
Kyla is a chemist with over nine years of industry experience, skilled in environmental, pharmaceutical, and energy sectors. She specializes in Spectroscopy and Xray Diffraction to drive scientific innovation and find sustainable solutions to complex challenges in science and technology.
Dr. Eduardo Nascimento
Solution Product Manager - Polymer & Battery Industry Markets, Bruker BioSpin
Eduardo Nascimento, Ph.D. in Chemistry, joined Bruker in 2013 as an application engineer. He is currently the Manager of Bruker`s global Magnetic Resonance solutions team for the lithium battery and polymer industry and has many years of experience in Magnetic Resonance and Applied Industry. As Solution Product Manager, Eduardo is respnisble for understanding the industry challenges and proposing analytical solutions based on Magnetic Resonance tailored to customer needs. Eduardo and the Bruker Battery Team are currently working on solutions for the battery electrolyte quality control, electrode slurry stability, dendritic lithium monitoring in cycled batteries and battery development in general.