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Nickel Institute

Parvin Adeli, PhD, Manager, Batteries, Nickel Institute

Dr. Parvin Adeli manages the Batteries Program at the Nickel Institute. She also develops strategies for stakeholder engagement and sees partnerships to success. She is the host of Battery Chats with Parri, a series of online interviews with leading experts in the field, and a contributor to the Nickel Magazine and the Chronickels Blog. In June 2023, she developed the program and moderated the Inaugural Nickel Institute Battery Day where more than 500 delegates from 70+ countries attended. Prior to joining the Nickel Institute in 2020, Parri held a prestigious postdoctoral fellowship with the National Research Council of Canada in Ottawa where she worked on energy storage material formulation and optimization, particularly on solid-state batteries and composite electrolyte materials. She earned her PhD in Chemical Engineering from the University of Waterloo (UW) in Canada. Parri is the recipient of multiple awards including the distinguished “Nickel Institute President Award”, Merit Scholarship from UW and the Nanotechnology fellowship from the Waterloo Institute of Nanotechnology. She has authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed papers in the field of batteries in well-reputed journals.

Brian Barnett, PhD, CTO, Nyobolt

Dr. Brian Barnett serves as CTO for Nyobolt and leads the company's US operations. Dr. Barnett has extensive experience in development and commercialization of battery technology. He is recognized as both a technical and industry expert related to batteries and an expert in battery safety and has directed a series of successful lab-based, highly multidisciplinary battery technology development programs that resulted in technology licensing, spin-off or sale.

Grivix GmbH

Marc-Andre Beck, Founder & CEO, Grivix GmbH

Marc-Andre is the CEO of Grivix, a leading technology company specializing in extreme high-power charging cable solutions (6 Megawatts and above) and charging automation. With over 14 years of experience in product innovation and commercially-driven roles within the global automotive sector, Marc-Andre has developed a deep expertise in electric vehicles.

Nathan Cables, Senior Manager - Mining, Xerotech

No bio available.

Arc Dome Strategies

Caleb Cage, President, Arc Dome Strategies

Caleb Cage has served in a number of leadership and policy positions throughout his twenty year career with the federal government and the State of Nevada. Following his public service, Caleb founded Arc Dome Strategies, a Nevada government affairs firm, and helped with establishment of the Nevada Battery Coalition.

Redwood Materials

Colin Campbell, PhD, CTO, Redwood Materials

Colin Campbell leads Redwood’s technology and product development as CTO. Colin joined after 17 years at Tesla as VP of Powertrain Engineering where he was responsible for the electrical, mechanical, and manufacturing engineering of high power electronics, as well as motors, gearboxes, battery packs, and charging systems across both the vehicle and energy businesses. Colin earned his BS in Physics and MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.

Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection

Tommy Carnebo, BEV Risk Specialist, Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection

Tommy Carnebo has spent 21 years working as a firefighter at Sodertorn, Sweden. During fifteen of these years, traffic safety was one of his main tasks. In 2017, he started specializing in vehicles with alternative fuels (Electricity and Natural Gas) and began to hold trainings and lectures on the subject in 2018. He has worked as a Risk Management Specialist for Dafo Vehicle Fire Protection since December 2021. In 2022, he gave over 60 lectures to various companies and authorities around the world.

SQM International

Stefan Debruyne, Director of External Affairs, SQM International

Stefan Debruyne joined SQM in 2005 as Asia-Pacific Sales Director, Lithium and Iodine, where he witnessed firsthand the lithium-ion battery production boom in Asia and the emerging electrification of transportation in China. In his present role as Business Development Director, he is focusing on the engagement with the automotive battery value chain and its stakeholders. Prior to joining SQM in 2005, he held a variety of international commercial roles at different listed companies. He has earned a Business Engineering degree from University of Leuven and an executive MBA from Vlerick Business School. He currently works for SQM as Director of Business Development.

Univ of British Columbia

David Dreisinger, PhD, Professor, Materials Engineering, University of British Columbia

David has Bachelor and Ph.D. degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from Queen's University (Canada) and since 1984 has worked at the University of British Columbia as Professor and Chair of the Industrial Research Chair in Hydrometallurgy. David is a co-founder of Atlas Materials and serves as CEO and CTO. David’s current work focuses on materials processing for decarbonization of battery materials production. David has received a number of professional awards including the Sherritt Hydrometallurgy Award (METSOC), the EPD Science Award (TMS), the Wadsworth Award (TMS) and the INCO Medal (CIM). David is a Fellow of CIM, Engineers Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering. He was recently inducted into the US Academy of Engineering as an International Member.

Imperial County

No bio available.

Cobalt Institute

Tom Fairlie, Senior Sustainability Manager, Cobalt Institute

Tom Fairlie is Senior Sustainability Manager for Cobalt Institute, the global not-for-profit industry association representing the full cobalt value chain. His work focuses on the development of life cycle assessment data, circular economy approaches, decarbonization, and cobalt as an enabler of the green transition - whilst advocating the need for a just transition.

Nomura Research Institute America Inc

Aki Fujita, Co-Head, Research & Consulting, Nomura Research Institute America, Inc.

Advised clients on both short- and long-term growth strategy while bridge-making between Asian-USA/European companies as a management consultant for more than 10 years. Expertise Area: Business strategy, Transformation, Cross border M&A, Business Due Diligence, Alliance advisory & PMI (Post Merger Integration). Industries: Chemical / materials and automotive / auto-parts / aerospace industries including lithium-ion battery and electric vehicle.

IMPACT Silver Corp.

Steven Gold, Vice President, Corporate Development, IMPACT Silver Corp.

Steven is currently the Corporate Development Officer at IMPACT Silver Corp. He has nearly 25 years of capital markets experience in the natural resources sector, having held various positions in the investment industry across both the buy and sell sides. More recently, Steven held senior officer and corporate development roles at various junior and mid-level global mining-sector companies.

Impossible Metals Inc.

Oliver Gunasekara, Co Founder & CEO, Impossible Metals

Oliver is a serial entrepreneur having founded and led 3 technology companies. His top achievements include: Growing ARM’s mobile market share from 0% to 95%, executing the 2006 acquisition of Falanx (Mali GPU) at ARM, Co-founder of the non-profit MIPI Alliance in 2003, Sponsoring and founding NGCodec as its CEO for 7 years till its successful 5x exit to AMD (was Xilinx) in 2019, Founding Impossible Metals including recruiting co-founders and closing over $12M in seed funding. In 1994 he joined ARM, at the time a 60-person startup in the UK. Initially he pioneered the segment marketing activity by leading the mobile marketing team, which resulted in growing its market share from 0% to over 90%. He lived and worked in Japan for two and half years. In his last role at ARM as VP of Corporate Business Development and M&A, Oliver championed the acquisition of Falanx in 2006, whose technology (Mali) went on to become the number one shipping GPU in the world. In September 2023 ARM IPO for the 2nd time at a valuation of $65 billion. In 2012, Oliver founded NGCodec, a start-up focused on next generation cloud video acceleration, leveraging programmable hardware. As CEO he raised over $15M, grew the team to ~40 people and won SaaS business with Amazon/Twitch. In 2019 the company was acquired by AMD (was Xilinx) data center group, returning over 5x to his investors. In 2023 AMD released a 5nm ASIC for data centers with NGCodec encoder IP. In 2020, Oliver founded Impossible Metals to provide responsible seabed mining and refining of battery metals, enabling the world’s transition to sustainable energy. Impossible Metals is building underwater robotics vehicles which collect battery metals from the seabed without harming the environment as well as using bacteria to refine battery metals without generating tailings. Oliver holds a Bachelor's degree with honors in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Greenwich London, UK, and a Mini-MBA from the AeA/Executive Institute, Stanford University Graduate School of Business, Palo Alto, CA, USA. He is the inventor of multiple patents in the semiconductor, video and robotics space.

Pranav Jaswani, Technology Analyst, Future Mobility, IDTechEx

Pranav is a Technology Analyst at IDTechEx, focusing on electric vehicle technologies. Pranav graduated from Imperial College London in 2022 with an MEng in Chemical Engineering. Prior to joining IDTechEx in 2023, he worked as a market intelligence analyst for a leading financial technology company, developing experience in identifying short and medium-term market opportunities. He is currently based in London, UK. At IDTechEx, Pranav is currently focused on future mobility, with an emphasis on electric vehicles and their application in the mining industry.

Imperial County

Ryan E. Kelley, Supervisor, Imperial County

No bio available.

General Motors

Kurt Kelty, Vice President, Battery Cell & Pack, General Motors

Kurt is currently the vice president of battery cell and pack for General Motors. Prior to that Kurt was the VP of Automotive at Sila Nanotechnologies, a battery materials company that enables lighter, higher energy density lithium-ion batteries for mass adoption of electric vehicles, longer-lasting portable electronics, and broader use of renewable power sources. Kelty brings more than 25 years of experience in the battery industry, including 11 years at Tesla, where he most recently served as Senior Director of Battery Technology. There he was responsible for leading numerous key initiatives, including setting the company’s battery cell usage strategy, delivering the batteries implemented in the Roadster, Model S/X and Model 3, and leading partnerships and material sourcing efforts at the Gigafactory, among many others. Prior to Tesla, Kelty was Director of Business Development at Panasonic, where he founded the U.S. battery R&D lab. Kelty holds a BA in Biology from Swarthmore College and a Master of Science from Stanford.

Schneider Electric

John Kwarta, Strategic Account Executive, Schneider Electric

John Kwarta is a Strategic Account Executive at Schneider Electric, supporting a Digital, Electric and Sustainable Mining and Metals industry. With a wealth of experience, he fosters partnerships and collaborations to advance impactful change in efficiency, decarbonization and technology adoption. John Kwarta, a seasoned professional with a career spanning over 25 years, has excelled in various roles, including field service, technology research and development, marketing, and account management. At Schneider Electric, John is helping shape a sustainable future through open collaboration with one of the world's largest mining & metals companies.

Cadenza Innovation Inc

Christina Lampe-Onnerud, PhD, Founder and CEO, Cadenza Innovation

Recognized for more than 25 years of developing and commercializing lithium-ion batteries, Dr. Christina Lampe-Onnerud is Founder and CEO of Cadenza Innovation, a growth-stage company transforming energy storage for grid, EV, commercial and industrial, and urban battery deployments. Previously, Dr. Lampe-Onnerud was Founder, CEO, and International Chairman of Boston-Power, a battery company providing products to the consumer electronics, transportation, and other end markets. Earlier in her career, Dr. Lampe-Onnerud held executive positions with Bridgewater Associates and Arthur D. Little, where she led the world’s largest non-captive battery lab. A two-time World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer and former co-chair of its Global Future Councils, Dr. Lampe-Onnerud is a co-chair of Li-Bridge, a public-private alliance convened by the U.S. Department of Energy to accelerate the creation of a robust domestic manufacturing base and supply chain for lithium-based batteries. She is also a former board director with the New York Battery and Energy Storage Technology (NY-BEST) Consortium, a coalition working to build a vibrant, world-class, advanced battery and energy storage sector in New York State. Dr. Lampe-Onnerud holds a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Uppsala University, Sweden, conducted post-doctoral work at MIT and currently sits on MIT’s Chemistry Department Visiting Committee.

Univ of California Riverside

Michael McKibben, PhD, Research Professor, Earth & Planetary Sciences, University of California Riverside

Michael McKibben is a geochemist and economic geologist at U. C. Riverside who studies mineral and energy resources. He retired in 2021 but was recalled as a Research Professor in 2022 to work on assessing Salton Sea geothermal lithium resources with colleagues at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, and is co-author of a recent DOE-sponsored report on California’s Geothermal Lithium Resources. He serves as a technical consultant/advisor to both domestic and international geothermal companies on Li extraction efforts and was a member of a Cornell-Utah-UCR research group competing as one of five finalists for the Dept. of Energy’s $4M Geothermal Lithium Extraction Prize. He recently contributed to a General Accounting Office/National Academy of Sciences national panel of experts assembled to assess the Recovery of Critical Minerals from Nontraditional Resources. He has a book chapter in press on the recovery of critical minerals from geothermal brines for an Elsevier textbook on Geothermal Power Generation.

Anil Paryani, Executive Engineering Director, Advanced EV Program, Ford

Anil Paryani is an innovator, entrepreneur and environmentalist who has developed and deployed EV battery and charging technology since 1990. He led Tesla’s battery management system for almost 6 years. He started his career at Honda R&D and held various leadership roles at FF, BTC Power, and AeroVironment. In 2017, Anil founded AMP, an E-Mobility company with the mission of electrifying the world. In 2023, Ford Motor Company acquired AMP, where he presently leading the EV Systems Architecture of a ‘Skunk Works” program. Anil has over 35 patents in the field. He graduated with a BSEE from Cal Poly Pomona.

SFA Oxford

Adele Rouleau, ESG & Critical Minerals Lead, SFA Oxford

The development of resilient supply chains in pursuit of in-country climate change goals and energy security has become the imperative of the century at both the national and international levels. Adele is responsible for reviewing regulatory and policy trends and risks impacting global critical mineral supply chains, from fractious geopolitical forces to the challenges of implementing effective policies. She has also completed extensive mine-level due diligence, providing an objective view of ESG and regulatory risks for critical mineral supply chains. With increasing scrutiny of how corporations operate in multiple jurisdictions, fulfilling and demonstrating high standards of ESG is no longer an option but a requirement from both a market access and investment perspective. She brings her techno-legal background and experience working with stakeholders throughout the mineral supply chain to identify effective ESG strategies in support of responsible business practices.

Minviro Ltd

Rohin Shah, Consultant Team Lead, Minviro Ltd

Rohin is a mining engineer turned life cycle assessment practitioner. He worked as a mining engineer and mine planner for four years in Europe and Australia. Now he works to help those working in the energy transition understand and mitigate their environmental impacts.

Mangrove Lithium

David St. Angelo, MS, CTO, Operations and Technology Development, Mangrove Lithium

David St. Angelo is the Chief Technology Officer at Mangrove Lithium in Vancouver BC. He brings over 30-years experience in sustainable technology commercialization, plant construction, technoeconomic analysis, and technical leadership. At Mangrove he leads the operations and advanced development teams commercializing an electrochemical process for converting lithium feedstocks into lithium hydroxide. David holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts and an MS in Electrical Engineering from Northeastern University.

University of Nevada, Reno

Fred Steinmann, DPPD, Director, University Center for Economic Development, College of Business, University of Nevada

Dr. Frederick Steinmann is currently the Director of the University Center for Economic Development, part of The College of Business at the University of Nevada, Reno, and is the Principal Investigator for the Nevada Lithium Battery and Other EV Materials Loop Regional Technology and Innovation Hub, designated by the U.S. Economic Development Administration in October 2023. He began his professional economic development career with the Reno Redevelopment Agency in the City of Reno, Nevada. Since then, he has worked for the Nevada Small Business Development Center, the Bureau of Business and Economic Research, and for the Carson Economic Development Services Department in the City of Carson, California. Frederick has also worked as a Senior Associate for David Paul Rosen & Associates, one of the elite economic development and public policy consulting firms in California. Frederick earned his Doctorate in Policy, Planning, and Development, with areas of study including economic development, public policy, public finance, and real estate development, from the University of Southern California with the successful defense of his dissertation titled, “The Twilight of the Local Redevelopment Era: The Past, Present, and Future of Urban Revitalization and Urban Economic Development in Nevada and California.” As a doctoral student at the University of Southern California, Frederick also received the William A. Carlson Fellowship from the California Redevelopment Association in 2008. He also earned a Bachelor’s of Science and Masters of Science in Economics from the University of Nevada, Reno. He is currently a member of the International Economic Development Council, the American Society for Public Administration, and the American Planning Association.

Cambridge EnerTech

Sarah Stockwell, PhD, Conference Producer, Cambridge EnerTech

Since joining Cambridge EnerTech in Feb 2024, Sarah has worked within the recycling, mining and mineral processing areas of the battery value chain. She has industry experience in power supply and conversion for clean energy applications, Li-ion battery cathode research, oil and gas and mineral processing. Sarah holds a PhD in Materials Science & Metallurgy from the University of Cambridge and a BEng in Mineral Engineering from the University of Leeds.

Echion Technologies LTD

Benjamin Ting, Chief Commercial Officer, Echion Technologies LTD

Ben is the Chief Commercial Officer at Echion, with 12 years’ experience across defense, high-value manufacturing, and transportation industries, and with expertise in systems engineering and technology commercialization. At Echion, he is responsible for Echion’s Commercialization activities, spanning Marketing, Business Development, Applications Engineering, Commercial and Sales. This includes engagement with OEMs and End Users and Cell and Battery System Manufacturers to accelerate the commercial adoption of Echion’s XNO™ battery anode technology.

Ioneer Ltd

Alex Tshibind, Senior Metallurgist, Ioneer Ltd.

Alex Tshibind is currently Senior Metallurgist at ioneer. He is an experienced metallurgist with over 10 years of experience, and he is a professional member of SME. He has previously held several technical positions with Freeport McMoRan in Arizona and Glencore in Canada. He holds a bachelor's degree in metallurgical engineering from the University of Lubumbashi in the DRC, a bachelor honours degree in metallurgical engineering from the University of Pretoria, and a masters degree in metallurgical engineering from the University of Utah.

Cambridge EnerTech

Craig Wohlers, Executive Director, Conferences, Cambridge EnerTech

Since 2014, Craig has served as Executive Director of Conferences for Cambridge Enertech, with primary responsibilities for scientific conference organization and program development within energy market sectors with conferences based in the United States, Asia, and Europe. Previously to joining CII, from its inception in 1998, Craig was the Founder and President of the Knowledge Foundation, a scientific conference and publishing company until it was acquired by CII in 2014. Additionally, Craig was a Director at IBC USA (now Informa), and has previous experience in conference development, publishing and techincal marketing.

National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health

David Yantek, Lead Research Engineer, National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health

Dave Yantek is a Lead Research Engineer at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) Pittsburgh Mining Research Division. Dave attended Penn State University to study mechanical engineering, receiving a BSME in 1995 and an MSME in 1996. In addition, he completed Penn State’s Noise Control Engineering Program. After graduating from Penn State, Dave worked for Ingersoll-Rand’s Road Machinery Division in Shippensburg, PA where he performed a wide variety of engineering tests and analyses on construction equipment. In 2001, Dave joined NIOSH. For over ten years, he conducted research on mining equipment noise and miner noise exposure. In 2012, Dave switched to research on refuge alternatives for underground coal mines. Currently, Dave is the principal investigator for a NIOSH research project that is investigating the susceptibility of mine utility vehicle and rubber-tired mantrip lithium-ion batteries to the harsh mining environment.

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