Walter van Schalkwijk
Dr. van Schalkwijk has over 30 years of experience in the battery industry in research, product development, manufacturing, battery electronics, and application engineering.
Some of the highlights of his career:
• Managed research and technology transfer from fundamental research to prototype development of new battery products based on Lithium-ion technology;
• Co-inventor of new charge algorithms for fast battery charge of Lithium-ion batteries;
• Developed architectures for hybrid systems for portable applications;
• Developed Li/SO2 rechargeable batteries and very large Li/SOCl2 batteries;
• Clinical Electrochemistry: Developed new formulations for kidney dialysate (patented and FDA approved)
He has expertise in most aspects of battery technology and applications, including theoretical principles, manufacturing methods, performance and limitations, charge methods, monitoring and control, battery testing, packaging, application engineering, facility design, economics, and in the development of requirements and specifications.
• He is a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS)
• He is a member of the Electrochemical Society (ECS)
• Board of Directors, 1999 – 2003
• Chairman of New Technology Committee, 1999 – 2003
• Chairman of Nanotechnology Committee, 2003 – 2008
• Executive Committee of the Battery Division, 2002 – 2004
• Executive Committee of the Energy Technology Division, 2001 – 2008, 2015 – Present
• Education Committee, 2018 – present
• Winner of ECS Battery Division Student Research Award, 1981
In 2020, The Electrochemical Society’s Energy Technology Division created the “Walter van Schalkwijk Award in Energy Technology.”
Dr. van Schalkwijk holds appointments as an Affiliate Professor of Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and at the Clean Energy Institute at the University of Washington
• Published “Advanced Lithium Batteries” with Bruno Scroasti, K.M. Abraham, and Jusef Hassoun, 2013, Wiley
• Published “Advances in Lithium-Ion Batteries” with Bruno Scrosati, 2002, Springer
• Preparing “Battery Testing: Methods and Applications“