ISEECap 2026

Our Speakers​

Tutorials

Camélia Matei Ghimbeu

Physicochemical characterization of carbon materials

Oskar Paris

Understanding confinement and ion desolvation in electrically charged carbon nanopores

Pierre-Louis Taberna

Electrochemical Operando Analyses

Keynote Speakers

Jon Ajuria

CIC Energigune, Basque Country, Spain

"The road to real devices: The Journey of Sodium Ion Capacitors through the MUSIC project"

Masashi Ishikawa

Kansai University, Japan

"Toward High-Capacity Energy Storage via Novel Capacitive Mechanisms”

Stefan Kaskel

Technical University Dresden, Germany

"EDLC based Iontronic Devices and Logic Gates"

Katsuhiko Naoi

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

“LIC or NIC? Next-Generation Ion Capacitors through Nano-Engineered LVP/NVP NASICON Materials”

Ho Seok Park

SKKU Institute of Energy Science and Technology (SIEST), Korea

"Pseudocapacitive Divalent Ion Storage of Anodically Hydrated Vanadium Oxides"

Slawomir Porada

Wrocław University of Technology, Poland

"Supercapacitor Materials for Water Treatment: From Charge Storage to Ion Separation and Process Design"

Mario Rapisarda

Skeleton Technology, Estonia

"Industrial Supercapacitors and the Reality of Energy Storage Innovation”

Francesca Soavi

University of Bologna, Italy

"Upcycling Battery Cathode Wastes into Novel Electrode Materials"

Invited Speakers

Andrea Balducci

Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany

"New methodologies for studying electrolyte degradation in electrochemical capacitors"

Thierry Brousse

Nantes University, France

"Pros and cons of defects introduced by swift heavy ions irradiation on the electrochemical performance of electrodes for fast charging devices"

Andrew F. Burke

University of California-Davis, USA

"The Superbattery: Testing, Modeling, and Prospects for development"

Ana Karina Cuentas-Gallegos

National Autonomous University of Mexico, Ensenada, Mexico

"Eco-Designed Carbon Electrodes for Supercapacitors: From Sustainable Biomass Processing to Charge Storage Mechanisms"

Scott Donne

University of Newcastle, Australia

"The Nature of the Electrified Interface in Electrochemical Capacitors"

Bruce Dunn

University of California Los Angeles, USA

“Development of Pseudocapacitive Behavior in Sodium-Ion Electrode Materials”

Simon Fleischmann

Helmholtz Institute Ulm, Germany

"Can Electrolyte Confinement Drive a Continuous Transition from Faradaic to Capacitive Storage?"

Chi-Chang Hu

National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

"Pre-desolvation of Zinc Ions to Accelerate the Charge Transfer for Hybrid Zinc-Ion Capacitors"

Andrea Lamberti

Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy

"Merging energy harvesting and storage from electrochemically induced gradients in supercapacitors: from salinity to CO2 and low grade waste heat"

Christophe Lethien

Lille University, France

"Porous pseudocapacitive films with high capacitance value and ultra-high-rate capability for on chip micro-supercapacitors"

Francesco Lufrano

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Messina, Italy

"Design and Development of a Fluorine-Free Polymer Electrolyte Membrane for Improved Solid-State Supercapacitors"

Enn Lust

University of Tartu, Estonia

"Analysis of the surface layer potential drop at carbon electrolyte interfaces"

Hirotomo Nishihara

Tohoku University, Japan

"Electronic Limitations in Carbon-Based Capacitors"

Wataru Sugimoto

Shinshu University, Japan

"Progress on 4 V Aqueous Hybrid Supercapacitor Using Water Stable Solid Electrolyte"