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Matthieu Dubarry

Dr. Matthieu Dubarry

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Matthieu Dubarry (PhD, Electrochemistry and Solid State Science, University of Nantes), has over 15 years of experience in renewable energy, with an emphasis in the area of lithium ion batteries. Following his PhD on the synthesis and characterization of materials for lithium batteries, Dr. Dubarry joined the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa in 2005 to work on the analysis of the usage of a fleet of electric vehicles. He was appointed a faculty position in 2010 with a focus on battery testing, modelling, and simulation. While working for HNEI, Dr. Dubarry pioneered the use of new techniques for the non-destructive analysis of Li-ion cells and developed numerous software tools facilitating the prognosis of degradation both at the single cell and the pack level. Current projects include the testing of emerging battery technologies for grid-connected and transportation applications.

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Incremental capacity and differential voltage analyses
Commercial cell and battery pack testing
Performance and lifetime models
Battery and battery pack state of charge and state of health determination methods

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Matthieu Dubarry (PhD, Electrochemistry and Solid State Science, University of Nantes), has over 15 years of experience in renewable energy, with an emphasis in the area of lithium ion batteries. Following his PhD on the synthesis and characterization of materials for lithium batteries, Dr. Dubarry joined the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa in 2005 to work on the analysis of the usage of a fleet of electric vehicles. He was appointed a faculty position in 2010 with a focus on battery testing, modelling, and simulation. While working for HNEI, Dr. Dubarry pioneered the use of new techniques for the non-destructive analysis of Li-ion cells and developed numerous software tools facilitating the prognosis of degradation both at the single cell and the pack level. Current projects include the testing of emerging battery technologies for grid-connected and transportation applications.