Daniel Auger studied at Cambridge, receiving an MEng in Electrical and Information Sciences and a PhD in Control Engineering. He worked as a senior engineer at BAE Systems, then as a senior consultant at MathWorks. He joined Cranfield University in 2013 and is now Professor of Electrification, Modelling and Control.
Daniel’s research looks at modelling techniques that are particularly suited to BMS applications, particularly for novel energy storage technologies. He has published extensively on state estimation for lithium-sulfur batteries and is a Co-Investigator on The Faraday Institution’s LiSTAR project. He is also interested in physics-informed modelling and hybrid battery control.