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Simona Onori is an Associate Professor in Energy Science and Engineering at Stanford University, focusing on the fundamental modeling and control of energy systems. Her research includes optimizing the efficiency and longevity of existing energy technologies, particularly lithium-ion batteries, and developing new emission control devices such as catalytic converters and particulate filters. She is dedicated to transitioning clean energy solutions in grid transportation by collaborating with industry players and academia. Her recent work investigates the physical phenomena governing the operation and evolution of electrochemical energy storage systems, translating these insights into physics-based models for real-time estimation and control. She has been an influential figure in various research endeavors related to energy storage technologies for electrified vehicles. Simona holds multiple leadership roles, contributing her expertise to numerous projects aimed at enhancing energy sustainability.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Leading research on energy science and engineering, focusing on modeling and optimization of energy systems.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Conducting research and teaching in the Department of Electrical Engineering.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Developed research programs focusing on energy science and engineering.
StorageX, Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Guiding projects and initiatives related to automotive energy storage technologies.
Precourt Institute for Energy, Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Contributing to research initiatives around energy sustainability and efficiency.
Bits Watts, Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Involved in research focusing on energy efficiency across various technologies.
The Computer Science department emphasizes research potential. GRE General is currently optional but recommended for some tracks.