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Researcher

Shovon Goutam

  • Research Expertise:

    Shovon Goutam was born in Bangladesh. He graduated as a Mechanical Engineer from KUET, Bangladesh in 2009. After graduation he has worked as a design and analysis engineer in Bangladesh. Later he joined Jonkoping University, Sweden, where he obtained his M.Sc. in Product Development and Material Engineering in 2013. His Master Thesis on developing nanostructured electrode material for hydrogen fuel cell was carried out in Toyota Motor Europe, Belgium with a collaboration of Surface Science and Corrosion Institute (LKO) of Erlangen University, Germany. In March 2014, he started his PhD in Engineering Science at Electrical Engineering and Energy Technology department (ETEC) of Vrije Universiteit Brussel. At present, he is working in the Battery Development team of Mobility, Logistic and Automotive Technology (MOBI). His research activities involve Characterization, Material development and Modelling of Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) for Electric Vehicles

  • Keywords:Electronics and electrical engineering
  • Disciplines:Natural sciences, Social sciences
  • Users of research expertise:

    Shovon Goutam was born in Bangladesh. He graduated as a Mechanical Engineer from KUET, Bangladesh in 2009. After graduation he has worked as a design and analysis engineer in Bangladesh. Later he joined Jonkoping University, Sweden, where he obtained his M.Sc. in Product Development and Material Engineering in 2013. His Master Thesis on developing nanostructured electrode material for hydrogen fuel cell was carried out in Toyota Motor Europe, Belgium with a collaboration of Surface Science and Corrosion Institute (LKO) of Erlangen University, Germany. In March 2014, he started his PhD in Engineering Science at Electrical Engineering and Energy Technology department (ETEC) of Vrije Universiteit Brussel. At present, he is working in the Battery Development team of Mobility, Logistic and Automotive Technology (MOBI). His research activities involve Characterization, Material development and Modelling of Rechargeable Energy Storage System (RESS) for Electric Vehicles