January 20, 2026 Webinar: Electrode Processing
Webinar: Rheological Transformation in Electrode Processing: Slurry to Dry Electrode Technology

hosted in partnership between Physics Today and The Society of Rheology

Wednesday, January 21st, 2026 at 10:00 AM EDT

About this Webinar:
As battery technologies advance, the demand for high-performance electrodes with consistent quality and scalable manufacturing continues to grow. Achieving those goals requires a deep understanding of how material properties influence processing and performance.
This webinar brings together insights from three advanced rheological studies to show how flow behavior and structural analysis...

Key Learnings for Attendees:

  • Improve coating uniformity and electrode quality
  • Enhance battery performance through better formulation control
  • Apply rheological insights to both wet-slurry and dry-electrode processes

Who Should Attend:

  • Battery scientists and engineers
  • Rheologists
  • Materials research scientists
  • Lab managers and directors

Register Here:

Speakers:

Behbood Abedi
Applications Scientist - Rheology, TA Instruments - Waters

and

Jenessa Duncombe
Editor, Physics Today

Sponsored By:

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