Marcello Canova is Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at The Ohio State University, and Associate Director for Graduate and Continuing Education at the Center for Automotive Research. His research focuses on modeling, optimization and control of electrified propulsion systems, electrochemical energy storage and thermal management systems.
He is author of over 140 journal and conference articles, 5 US patents, and he received the SAE Vincent Bendix Automotive Electronics Engineering Award (2009), the SAE Ralph E. Teetor Educational Award (2016), the NSF CAREER Award (2016), the Lumley Research Award (2012, 2016, 2020) and the Michael J. Moran Award for Excellence in Teaching (2017).
Matilde D’Arpino is a Research Scientist at OSU-CAR. She has more than 10 years of experience and her research interests include energy management for multisource power systems (e.g. microgrids, hybrid vehicles, hybrid aircrafts); sizing and control of energy storage for automotive, aerospace and grid-connected systems; battery management systems and balancing circuits design; modeling and control of dynamic systems including nonlinear power electronics. |