Slobodan Petrovic, PhD, Professor was listed as part of the new team XNGRI
Dr. Slobodan Petrovic is an associate professor at the Oregon Institute of Technology in Portland, OR. His research interests are in the areas of MEMS fuel cells, sensor media compatibility, hydrogen generation and storage, and dye-sensitized solar cells. Prior to that, he was at the Arizona State University, where he taught courses in MEMS, Sensors, and alternative energy. Dr. Petrovic also held appointments at Clear Edge Power as a Vice President of Engineering; at Neah Power Systems as Director of Systems Integration; and Motorola, Inc. as a Reliability Manager. Dr. Petrovic has over 25 years of experience in MEMS, sensors, energy systems; fuel cells and batteries; and electrochemical solar cells. He has over 50 journal publications and conference proceedings; 2 book contributions and 24 pending or issued patents
Dr. Slobodan Petrovic, Vice President of Engineering (see more below) as listed on the new (XNGRI team tab)
Dr. Petrovic is a full professor at the Oregon Institute of Technology in Portland, OR. Prior to that, he was professor at the Arizona State University and he held appointments at Motorola Inc., Neah Power and ClearEdge Power as a Vice President of Engineering.
(Seems like alot of folks with a Motorola connection, Tekion, BASF, Polaris, and Globalfoundries, CEO, not to mention a number of shared or now owned patents)
approached Oregon Tech because of the school's expertise in energy storage and the capability of its Energy Storage Lab, directed by professor Slobodan Petrovic.
"Arcimoto came to us wanting to design a battery pack where heat generation and the contact to each cell are both better controlled, which will lead to lower cost as well as longer battery life," Petrovic said. "There has previously been very little precise testing of the behavior of these batteries in packs to gain insights into the internal process and how that is affected by the pack design. We have the ability to do all of this here at Oregon Tech."
Expertise Area: Renewable Energy, Energy Storage, Hydrogen economy, Climate change, Solar photovoltaics, Fuel cells, Batteries, Applied Electrochemistry, Corrosion, Catalysis, Nanotechnology, MEMS fabrication and packaging, Semiconductors, and Chemical Sensors
Keynote Speech Title: Smart Materials for Batteries Dr. Slobodan Petrovic, Professor, Oregon Institute of Technology, USA
PDC1: MEMS and the Internet of Things: Principles, Applications, Power Supplies and Device Packaging (8-hour) Course Leader: Slobodan Petrovic, Oregon Institute
“Renewable Energy for International Development“ Slobodan Petrovic (Oregon Institute of Technology, USA); John Grieser (Elemental Energy, USA); Hope Corsair (Oregon Institute of Technology, USA)
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