My research interests span the areas of automation, data science and electrical engineering. My research background lies on energy storage and power system modeling, state estimation, optimal control and health diagnosis are appropriate for this position. My long-term objective is to carry out interdisciplinary research that can provide high-efficient , safe, reliable, and durable operation suggestions and valuable insights on future renewable sustainable power systems. I am planning to carry out my future research works around following three issues:
My primary research area lies in the lithium-ion battery management systems (BMS) and technologies. My works covers covers comprehensive aspects of BMS includes:
My second research interets lies in the energy optimal dispatch of energy storage system in a micro-grid. My works covers covers:
Since January 2019, I have been involved in a project related to "multi-scale modeling and optimal usage of vehicle batteries", with the aim to model dynamics of internal cell conditions, build the relationships between internal dynamics and measurable data, and develop new control strategies.
Before I join Chalmers, I was focusing on research on developing battery dynamic models, degradation models, model-based battery parameter monitoring algorithms, and energy management strategies of Micro-grid. These works were mainly finished during my Ph. D period and the half year in CityU.