Dr. Subramanian is the Ernest Dashiell Cockrell II Professor of Mechanical & Material Science Engineering at the University of Texas, Austin, and the principal investigator of M.A.P.L.E Lab. We aim to be the world’s leading group in the field of Model-based Battery Management System (BMS) and design. In this web portal, you will find information regarding current research projects, group members, publications, contact information, etc. If you have any comments or suggestions please contact Dr. Subramanian.
Update 08/19/2019
MAPLE group moves to UT Austin.
Update 09/30/2017
Dr. Subramanian has the fastest code reported in the literature for simulating the performance of lithium-ion batteries. Our group has demonstrated the ability to simulate and control lithium-ion batteries using reformulated physics-based models in a $2 microcontroller. This will be commercialized through BattGenie Inc.
The overall goal of our research program is to model, analyze, and design cost-effective and energy-efficient electrochemical systems, especially devices such as batteries, fuel cells, capacitors, and sensors. Our proposed research is guided by the belief that detailed and efficient modeling of electrochemical reactions occurring at the electrode-electrolyte interface is essential for designing high power, maintenance-free sustainable alternative power sources for the future. Current research interests are classified and summarized here.
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