Smart Battery Gauge and SoC/SoH/SoF estimation

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Smart Battery Gauge and SoC/SoH/SoF estimation


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Dear Colleagues, Students and IEEE Members,

Hope that you are fine and in good health.

You are kindly invited to attend the online webinar entitled: ‘Smart Battery Gauge and SoC/SoH/SoF estimation’. The speaker will be the distinguish lecturer  Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow. This event is organized by the IEEE - Lebanon Joint Chapter, IE13/PE31/CAS04/PEL35 and LIU IEEE student branch. It will be held on Friday Mach 18th from 6:00 to 7:00 PM (Beirut time) on Google meet.

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  • Date: 18 Mar 2022
  • Time: 06:00 PM to 07:15 PM
  • All times are (GMT+02:00) Asia/Beirut
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  • Starts 14 March 2022 09:12 PM
  • Ends 18 March 2022 12:12 PM
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  Speakers

Mo-Yuen of North Carolina State University

Topic:

Smart Battery Gauge and SoC/SoH/SoF estimation

Abstract

As technologies advances, batteries are widely envisioned to be one of the major energy storage elements to be used in applications such as smart microgrids, electric vehicles, etc. for their autonomy, distributed energy resources hosting capability, enhancements in reliability and resilience, etc. This presentation will highlight the Smart Battery Gauge (SBG) technology that has been developed in ADAC lab and FREEDM Center at North Carolina State University. We will also describe the modelling, SoC/SoH/SoF estimation implementation of the SBG with applications on microgrids and electric vehicles.

Biography:

Mo-Yuen Chow earned his degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (B.S., 1982); and Cornell University (M. Eng., 1983; Ph.D., 1987). Dr. Chow is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at North Carolina State University. He was a Visiting Changjiang Scholar.

Dr. Chow is the founding director of the Advanced Diagnosis, Automation, and Control (ADAC) Laboratory. He is the founding chair of Industrial Electronics Society (IES) Energy Storage Technical Committee and the past chair of IES Resilience and Security for Industrial Applications Technical Committee. Dr. Chow has published over 350 articles and is holding 8 patents related to his research works.

Dr. Chow’s recent research focuses on distributed control and management on smart grids, batteries, and mechatronics systems. He is an IEEE Fellow, Co-Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Trans. on Industrial Informatics (2014 - 2018), Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics (2010 - 2012). He has received the IEEE IES Dr.-Ing. Eugene Mittelmann Achievement Award, the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society Anthony J Hornfeck Service Award, the IEEE Region-3 Joseph M. Biedenbach Outstanding Engineering Educator Award. He is a Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society.

Email:

Address:North Carolina State University, , United States





Agenda

1- Introducing Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow

2- Speach of Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow

3- Q&A



Prof. Mo-Yuen Chow