SRSL receives research funding from Department of Transportation (DOT) through Midwest Transportation Center (MTC) for the project titled “On-Board Prediction of Remaining Useful Life of Lithium-Ion Battery”. This project ($100K per year for up to 2 years) will tackle several challenges in ensuring reliability and safety of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries in electrified vehicles.
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Yifei Joined Our Group!
Yifei Li joined our group for his M.S. study in Mechanical Engineering. Welcome, Yifei!
Dr. Hu Presented at ISU WESEP Program
Dr. Chao Hu spoke in an invited guest seminar on Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015. The seminar was sponsored by the Wind Energy Science, Engineering & Policy (WESEP) Program at Iowa State University. The title of his presentation was “Toward Life-Cycle Reliability Management: Reliability-Based Design and Prognostics and Health Management.”
Dr. Hu Featured on ISU Website
“New ME professor explores engineering design under uncertainty and the design of lithium-ion rechargeable batteries”
Read this article on Iowa State College of Engineering Website.
Mohammad Joined Our Group!
Mohammad Kazem Sadoughi joined our group for his Ph.D. study in Mechanical Engineering. Welcome, Mohammad!
Lab Space Ready for Move-in
The System Reliability and Safety Laboratory currently has two PhD students and two master students. The lab space (2081 Black Engineering) is now ready for the students to be moved in.
Past activities
See this post for a list of our past news/activities.