About me

I am a PhD student at the University of Oxford, major in electrical engineering, supervised by Prof. David Howey. My research interests locate on energy storage system (mainly lithium-ion battery), control and machine learning. Details can be found in my CV.

Before joining Oxford, I obained my Bachelor’s degree on Material Physics in 2018 from Nanjing University of Science and Technology. From 2018 to 2021, I earned my MSc degree in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University, supervised by Prof. Xuan Zhang. Thanks to the dual degree program, I also hold a M.Eng degree in Industrial Engineering and Operation Research from the University of California, Berkeley.

Updates

2023/07: Our paper entitled “Predicting Battery Lifetime Under Varying Usage Conditions from Early Aging Data” has been available online.

2023/05: Our paper entitled “Fast Remaining Capacity Estimation for Lithium-ion Batteries Based on Short-time Pulse Test and Gaussian Process Regression” has been accepted by Energy & Environmental Materials

2023/03: Our paper entitledBayesian hierarchical modelling for battery lifetime early prediction has been accepted by IFAC World Congress 2023.

2022/11: Our paper entitledBayesian hierarchical modelling for battery lifetime early prediction has been available online.