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Battery Workforce Challenge Year 1 Competition
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Tuesday, May 7 • 9:50am - 10:20am
Cell Characterization Presentation - UM-Dearborn & HFC

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Judges
avatar for Daniel Abraham

Daniel Abraham

Senior Materials Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory
Dr. Daniel P. Abraham conducts research on lithium batteries used in electric vehicles, consumer electronics and grid energy storage. He has authored multiple articles for peer-reviewed journals and delivered several presentations in popular, academic, and industrial settings. His... Read More →
avatar for Joseph Kubal

Joseph Kubal

Assistant Chemical Engineer, Argonne National Laboratory
avatar for Michael Bambula

Michael Bambula

Business Development Engineer, AVL
Michael is born in Germany and grew up in Florida. He has been working with Simulation Tools for over a decade. Upon graduating from the University of Central Florida in 2015 with a degree in Mechanical Engineering he started his career at Cummins as a Thermal and Fluid Science Engineer... Read More →
avatar for Oliver Gross

Oliver Gross

Senior Fellow, Stellantis
Oliver is a Senior Fellow for Advanced Energy Storage and Electrification, at Stellantis where he is responsible for the energy storage systems technology roadmaps, innovation, and architecture.  He is an OEM Lead of the United States Advanced Battery Consortium Technical Advisory... Read More →
avatar for Steven Boyd

Steven Boyd

Acting Deputy Director, Batteries and Critical Materials - Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains, U.S. Department of Energy
As Acting Deputy Director for Batteries and Critical Materials in DOE’s newly established Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains, Steven manages federal staff and resources to strengthen and secure the manufacturing and energy supply chains needed to modernize the nation’s... Read More →
avatar for Thomas Do

Thomas Do

Technology Development Manager, U.S. Department of Energy
Thomas Do currently serves as a Technology Development Manager within the Vehicle Technologies Office (VTO) at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). In this role, he leverages his expertise in battery technology to guide research and development efforts focused on electric vehicle... Read More →
avatar for Thomas Glatz

Thomas Glatz

Business Development for Advanced Simulation Technologies, AVL
Thomas has been working with AVL on simulation topics in various roles for more than a decade. After achieving a BS and MS in Chemical Engineering from Graz University of Technology in 2013 (Austria) he joined AVL to work on system simulation topics as a development engineer, software... Read More →
avatar for Vivek Pisharodi

Vivek Pisharodi

Staff Application Engineer - Electrical Systems, Gamma Technologies
Vivek Pisharodi has spent over 5 years at Gamma Technologies utilizing GT-SUITE and GT-AutoLion to simulate and analyze the performance of batteries for a variety of applications, including automotive, aerospace, grid storage, and more. Before his time at Gamma Technologies, Vivek... Read More →
avatar for Zhenzhen Yang

Zhenzhen Yang

Chemist, Argonne National Laboratory


Tuesday May 7, 2024 9:50am - 10:20am CDT
Palmer House - LaSalle 1 (7th floor)

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