Dmitri Danilov
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Dr. Dmitri Danilov has a background in Physics and Mathematics and obtained his M Sc. at the Saint-Petersburg University in 1993. In 1997 he started his Ph.D. study at the University of Tilburg, studying model selection procedures and pre-testing. He obtained his PhD degree in 2003. At the end of 2002 he joined Eurandom at the TUE campus, first being involved in research activities on “Battery Management and Battery Modelling” EET project, then continue his work on “3D Integrated Batteries” SenterNovem project, FP7 SUPERLION, Eniac BATTMAN and ECSEL 3Ccar projects. He conducted researches on ageing and State-of-Charge indication for the Li-ion rechargeable batteries and various aspects of hydrogen storage. His current research interests include mathematical modeling for complex electrochemical systems, including Li-ion and NiMH batteries, ageing and degradation processes. He has published as author and coauthor more than 50 papers and book contributions.
Recent Publications
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The implementation of a voltage-based tunneling mechanism in aging models for lithium-ion batteries
Journal of Power Sources Advances (2024) -
A comparison between physics-based Li-ion battery models
Electrochimica Acta (2024) -
Dual Additives for Stabilizing Li Deposition and SEI Formation in Anode-Free Li-Metal Batteries
Energy and Environmental Materials (2024) -
On the joint dynamics of potentials and currents in porous electrodes
Journal of Power Sources Advances (2024) -
About the in-plane distribution of the reaction rate in lithium-ion batteries
Electrochimica Acta (2024)
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