NING TIAN


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Ning Tian 田宁

Ph.D.
Battery Algorithm Engineer
Apple
Cupertino, CA 90058
E-mail: ning.tian90@gmail.com
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RECENT UPDATES

  • 07/12/2021: I joined Apple as a Battery Algorithm Engineer today.
  • 12/01/2020: I passed my defense with honors today.
  • 08/03/2020: I joined Romeo Power as a Battery Engineer today.
  • 07/02/2020: Our Student Career Advising Session was successfully held at ACC2020. Here is a snapshot of what was going on.
  • 02/17/2020: Our paper "Real-time optimal lithium-ion battery charging based on explicit model predictive control" will be forthcoming in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics.
  • 02/10/2020: Our paper "One-shot parameter identification of an equivalent circuit model for batteries: Methods and validation" will be forthcoming in Journal of Energy Storage.
  • 01/24/2020: Our paper "Nonlinear double-capacitor model for rechargeable batteries: Modeling, identification and validation" will be forthcoming in IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology.
  • 12/17/2019: I attended the URSSI Winter School on python-based research software development at the University of Washington in Seattle.
  • 11/22/2019: I was recognized as an International Student Leader by the International Student Services at the University of Kansas.
  • 10/10/2019: Our organized student career advising event was successfully held in DSCC 2019 in Park City, Utah.
  • 08/16/2019: I finished my summer internship at ANSYS in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
  • 07/10/2019: I attended the American Control Conference in Philadelphia and presented our paper "Parameter identification of the nonlinear double-capacitor model for lithium-ion batteries: From the Wiener perspective".
  • 05/21/2019: I was granted the KU GEA Travel Award (Summer 2019) that funds my travel to ACC 2019.
  • 05/20/2019: I started my summer internship at ANSYS in Lebanon, New Hampshire.
  • 05/08/2019: I passed my comprehensive exam today.
  • 04/27/2019: I attended the 8th Midwest Workshop on Control and Game Theory at Washington University in St. Louis, MO and gave a poster presentation about our lastest progress on the nonlinear double-capacitor model. The trip was supported by a $500 travel award.
  • 04/11/2019: I was granted the University of Kansas Tradition of Excellence Award ($1,500).
  • 04/09/2019: I was granted the ACC 2019 Student Travel Award to fund my travel to ACC 2019.
  • 04/03/2019: Our paper, "Real-time optimal charging for lithium-ion batteries via explicit model predictive control", will be forthcoming at the 28th IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics (ISIE2019) in Vancouver, Canada.
  • 03/26/2019: I was offered by ANSYS the position of Summer 2019 Intern, Software Development (CFD Battery and Electrochemistry).
  • 03/10/2019: I will serve as Student Liaison for ASME DSCD Energy Systems Technical Committee.
  • 02/21/2019: I attended the 19th BERC Enegy Summit in Berkeley and gave a poster presentation.
  • 01/27/2019: Our paper, "Parameter identification of the nonlinear double-capacitor model for lithium-ion batteries: From the Wiener perspective", will be forthcoming at American Control Conference 2019 in Philadelphia.
  • 01/22/2019: Our poster was accepted by BERC Enegy Summit 2019. The poster is about the nonlinear double-capacitor model we proposed in IECON18 and some latest progress we made on this model.
  • 12/17/2018: I was granted the GEA Travel Award (Winter 2018) to fund my travel to ACC 2019.
  • 12/06/2018: I passed my doctoral qualifying exam today!
  • 11/12/2018: I was recognized as an International Student Leader by the International Student Services at the University of Kansas.
  • 10/21/2018: I attended the 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON18) in Washington DC. and gave a poster presentation of our paper "A new nonlinear double-capacitor model for rechargeable batteries".
  • 08/13/2018: I was granted the KU Graduate Scholarly Presentation Travel Award that funds my travel to IECON18.
  • 07/16/2018: Our paper, "A new nonlinear double-capacitor model for rechargeable batteries", will be forthcoming at the 44th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society in Washington DC.
  • 10/31/2017: Our paper "3-D Temperature Field Reconstruction for a Lithium-Ion Battery Pack: A Distributed Kalman Filtering Approach" will be forthcoming in IEEE Transactions on Control Systems Technology.
  • 09/27/2017: Our paper "Nonlinear Bayesian estimation: From Kalman filtering to a broader horizon" will be forthcoming in IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica.
  • 07/25/2017: I attended the 1st Model Predictive Control Summer School in University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, and presented a project on lithium-ion battery fast charging.
  • 05/24/2017: I attended the American Control Conference in Seattle, WA and presented our paper "Distributed Kalman filtering-based three-dimensional temperature field reconstruction for a lithium-ion battery pack".
  • 05/12/2017: Our paper, "On parameter identification of an equivalent circuit model for lithium-ion batteries", will be forthcoming at the 1st IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications 2017 in Hawai'i.
  • 01/21/2017: Our paper, "Distributed Kalman filtering-based three-dimensional temperature field reconstruction for a lithium-ion battery pack", will be forthcoming at American Control Conference 2017 in Seattle, WA.
  • 08/18/2015: I joined the research group of Dr. Huazhen Fang as a Ph.D. student.