Jon Fold von Bülow
Research Engineer at Haldor Topsøe A/S
Biography
Jon Fold von Bülow recieved his Cand. Scient. in Nanoscience from University of Copenhagen in 2011 and is currently working with upscaling Li- and Na-ion battery materials to the 100+ kg scale for Haldor Topsøe A/S.
Jon's main interest lies in energy technologies for the future and he started working with fusion energy at Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy. He has since developed a growing interest in technologies that are closer to potential industrial application. He is a highly dedicated academic as well as a very active professional and have initiated and participated in many different projects.
His studies within nanotechnological material science and affiliation with Risø National Laboratories has taken him to Germany, China and the US, where he has collaborated independently with several international research groups. He has so far succeeded in pushing two academic projects to industrial application, first with the Danish company Coloplast A/S and recently with a California-based battery start-up – an invention that is currently being US patented.
Jon has conducted most of his work on Li-batteries in the facilities of California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI) as a research scholar at UCSB-MIT-Caltech Institute for Collaborative Biotechnologies (ICB). The manganese based cathode materials he fabricated during this period were all tuned for high-power applications and covers synthesis of various manganese oxides from solution, molten and solid states.
Latest posts
- 2020.09.24 Webinar om optimal lagring af batterier — September 21, 2020
- Electrisk hydrofoil speedbåd debuterer i Schweiz — September 10, 2020
- Lithium Balance har netop landet en af de første store ordrer — August 27, 2020
- On Demand Webinar from Parker LORD — August 27, 2020
- A Lithium Balance BMS has been awarded ISO 26262 certification — August 5, 2020
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The Battery Show Europe is set to become the premier exhibition and conference for advanced battery manufacturing and technology in Europe, taking place 4-6 April 2017, in Sindelfingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Go to the event website http://www.thebatteryshow.eu/
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A group under the Engineering department at Aarhus University is working with solid state and flow batteries. This article is a description of the groups focus and accomplishments. Introduction and focus Our group aims at developing technology for future low cost storage of energy. The technology of choice is stationary batteries for storage of renewable electricity that …
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The new IATA dangerous goods rules for lithium battery air shipments just took effect on Friday. Starting April 1, 2016, lithium-ion batteries packed alone (UN 3480) are prohibited as cargo on passenger aircraft. This is just one of many changes taking effect for lithium battery shippers on April 1. Others include new restrictions on shipment …
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A new battery storage solution for offshore wind energy will be piloted as part of the Hywind Scotland project, the world’s first floating wind farm, to be installed off the coast of Peterhead in Aberdeenshire. The wind park is currently under construction and start of electricity production is expected in late 2017. Statoil will install a 1MWh …
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A carbon-based active material produced from apple leftovers and a material of layered oxides might help reduce the costs of future energy storage systems. Both were found to have excellent electrochemical properties and stand for the environmentally compatible and sustainable use of resources, say scientists.
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The annual symposium in the Danish Battery Society is hosted by DTU Energy and focus on current and future battery activities in Denmark with updates from research and industry. The sign-up, agenda and further details are found here. We look forward to see you in Lyngby! – Danish Battery Society
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The Conference for Oil & Gas batteries will meet to discuss and provide a platform for technological innovations and business opportunities with the latest updates in that fields in Norway and abroad.
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The U.N. aviation agency has now prohibited shipments of lithium-ion batteries as cargo on passenger aircraft, following concerns by pilots and plane makers that they are a fire risk. Lithium metal batteries, which are used in watches, have already been banned on passenger planes globally. The International Civil Aviation Organization’s 36-state governing council said the …
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Having to cover 40.000 kilometres in 80 days has challenged STORM Eindhoven to create a motorcycle that holds great amounts of energy, but also enables the driver to easily replenish this energy. STORM Pulse uses a swappable, modular battery pack to be able to adapt its characteristics to the demands of the route. Furthermore, the …
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INVITATION Presentation of upcoming WEC report on world rankings for energy sustainability The global sustainability index 2015, that will be launched by World Energy Council (WEC) in November 2015, rate 130 countries on their ability to provide the country with a secure and environmental sustainable energy supply to an affordable price. From a position as …
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