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Professor David Howey's research expertise is in modelling, diagnostics and control of electrochemical energy devices and systems. Lithium-ion batteries are his current main focus, and he also has interests in sodium-ion batteries, lead-acid batteries, flow batteries, and supercapacitors.
Articles 1–20. Professor of Engineering Science, University of Oxford - Cited by 10,638 - Batteries - Electric Vehicles - Energy Systems - Control Systems - Condition Monitoring.
David Howey leads the Battery Intelligence Lab at the Department of Engineering Science in the University of Oxford. His research focuses on modelling, diagnostics and control of electrochemical energy devices such as batteries and supercapacitors.
Introduction. My team's interest is the modelling and management of electrochemical energy storage devices for automotive applications and also grid and off-grid power systems.
Professor David Howey teaches maths and energy systems to St Hilda’s engineering science undergraduates. Professor Howey read engineering and specialised in electrical and information sciences at Queens’ College, Cambridge, graduating in 2002 with first class honours.
David Howey is Professor of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, and a Tutorial Fellow at St Hilda’s College Oxford. He is Co-Founder of Brill Power Ltd.
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