Research

My research interests include battery modelling, electrified powertrains, system identification and control, thermal systems, combustion and exhaust-flow measurement, and the simulation and optimization of transport operations.

During my doctoral studies, I was affiliated with the Unit of Mechatronics, Department of Engineering Design & Competence Center for Gas Exchange (CCGEx) at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden. I worked primarily under the supervision of Dr. Andreas Cronhjort, Professor Mihai Mihaescu, and Dr. Anders Christiansen Erlandsson. My research was conducted at the KTH-CCGEx center and was funded by the Swedish Energy Agency (Energimyndigheten).

Currently, I also continue my previous research (2016–2018) within the Division of Transport Planning at the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering at KTH. My work on "Optimization of Construction Activities and Logistics" is conducted in collaboration with Dr. Wilco Burghout and Professor Erik Jenelius.

Across these areas, I am interested in how physical understanding and measured data can be combined to build useful models and support engineering decisions. The pages below collect the questions, methods, experiments, and selected results from this work.