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CATL Top-Talent Programme Discussions at the University of Cambridge

CATL Top-Talent Programme Discussions at the University of Cambridge

Overview

It was a pleasure to take part in discussions related to the CATL Top-Talent Programme hosted at the :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}.
The ongoing work presented on sustainable energy systems and advanced electrochemical technologies provides a solid foundation for the development of next-generation energy infrastructure.

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Research Focus

My current research focuses on:

  • Battery-management systems (BMS)
  • Energy-intelligence architectures for complex energy assets
  • Integration of physics-based electrochemical models with data-driven and AI-enhanced methods

The objective is to improve reliability, efficiency, and scalability of future energy systems, spanning from cell-level behaviour to system-level operation.


Academic Exchange

The opportunity to exchange ideas with researchers and practitioners working across materials development, modelling, control, and large-scale applications was valuable, particularly in aligning fundamental research with deployment-oriented challenges.

I would like to acknowledge Dr. Yang Mo, Dr. Yingzhi Sun, Dr. Yuqi Chen, and Xinyi Yang for their coordination and organisation of the event, as well as :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} (CATL) for the invitation and support.

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