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Product Development Engineer Resume

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Dearborn, Mi

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Confidential, Dearborn, MI.

Product Development Engineer

Responsibilities:

  • Developed algorithm to improve battery power management under extreme polarization condition.
  • Developed mathematical models to understand the effects of cell temperature gradients on cell performance and life.
  • Six - sigma Black-belt Certified.

Confidential

Modeling Engineer

Responsibilities:

  • Established the correlation between lithium battery capacity fade with the ‘state of charge swing’ of the battery during battery usage using a physics based model.
  • Devised a method to improve accuracy of on-vehicle battery ‘state of charge’ (SOC) estimation.
  • Conducted battery thermal system testing to characterize the thermal properties of new generation battery cooling system design.
  • Selected to attend Ford Leadership Development Program.

Confidential, Detroit, MI

Visiting Faculty in Chemical Engineering

Responsibilities:

  • International Meeting on Lithium Batteries (Chicago 2016), SAE World Congress (Detroit 2017) etc.

Confidential, Berkeley, CA

Electrochemical Engineering

Responsibilities:

  • Investigated the correlation between side reactions, coulombic efficiency, battery capacity fade rate and the role of electrolyte additives for lithium ion batteries. (Two International Journal Publications)
  • Actively involved in organizing ‘Beyond Lithium Ion V’ Conference.

Confidential, Warren, MI.

Research Summer Intern

Responsibilities:

  • Formulated first phenomenological model for battery ‘state of health’ estimation in collaboration with HRL Laboratories for experimental validation. (One International Journal Publication)
  • Designed an in-situ x-ray diffraction technique to investigate phase transitions in liquid metal electrodes.

Confidential, Warren, MI.

Visiting Scientist

Responsibilities:

  • The validity of the widely-used assumptions about homogeneity of electrode material in battery modeling was evaluated from battery life perspective. (Two International Journal Publication.

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