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MIT Applied Energy Symposium | Aug 12-15, 2024 | MIT, Cambridge, USA
Dr. Said Al-Hallaj, PhD, Chief Battery Scientist, Beam Global - Keynote session

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We are pleased to announce Dr. Said Al-Hallaj Chief Battery Scientist at Beam Global will take part in the 2024 MIT Applied Energy Symposium on Aug 12-15 at MIT, Cambridge, USA. Dr Said Al-Hallaj will be co-chairing the “Green Building & Electric Vehicle” session on Wednesday, August 14  discussing Beam’s R&D effort on “Maximizing eVTOL ROI and Second Life Utilization Through Fast Charge and Thermal Management”.

Said Al-Hallaj at Beam Global AllCell TechnologiesSaid Al-Hallaj, PhD, Chief Battery Scientist, Beam Global

Said Al-Hallaj is the Chief Battery Scientist at Beam Global company (Nasdaq: BEEM, BEEMW), Co-founder and former CEO of AllCell Technologies LLC (acquired by Beam Global), and a Research Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). Dr. Al-Hallaj earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in chemical engineering from the Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST) and a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). Said co-authored a book entitled “Hybrid Hydrogen Systems” and has published several book chapters and numerous numbers of peer reviewed and conference journal papers with >13,000 literature citations. Said is a serial entrepreneur, and his R&D effort has led to the successful commercialization of several clean-tech technologies.

 

About the Event – CTI Conference on May 15-16 in Novi, MI.

The IPCC report “Global Warming of 1.5°C” (Oct. 2018) issued a dire warning that unless CO2 emissions are halved by 2030, devastating changes, which will be sooner than expected and irreversible, will occur in ocean and on land. Time is running out for transitioning to new energy systems globally. Logic and numbers show that the world must take a two-step approach: (A) deploy existing, industrially proven technologies, namely solar, wind and nuclear base load at an unprecedented scale and pace, from now to 2050 — when a house catches fire, firemen must run to the closest hydrants and stop disputing which water stream would be purer; and (B) develop new concepts and technologies that may replace the dirtier parts of (A) post-2050, at terawatt scale.

The Applied Energy Symposium: MIT “A+B” (MITAB) is dedicated to the accelerated deployment of (A), and new concepts and emerging technologies for (B). For (A), reducing capital and operating costs, managing social dynamics, and minimizing environmental impact while maintaining extreme productivity are key; automation, artificial intelligence, social mobilization, governmental actions and international coordination will provide essential boosts. For (B), we seek new concepts and emerging technologies (e.g. fusion power engineering, superconducting transmission, etc.) that stand a chance to scale to terawatts after 30 years, i.e. “baby technologies” can grow to adulthood in 20-30 years.

MITAB 2024 consists of a four-day symposium on August 12-15, 2024, at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA. All presentations (with the author’s permission) will be video recorded and posted on YouTube or other open sources for public dissemination. Outstanding presentations will be recommended by the session chair and scientific committee to be further considered for publication in a special issue of Applied Energy (journal Impact Factor 11.446, please find more information at https://www.journals.elsevier.com/applied-energy).