Clement Wong
Engineer. Energy. Runner. Cyclist.
I’m an engineer with a deep passion for developing and deploying energy technologies. I recently completed my PhD at the University of Michigan, where my research sat at the intersection of machine learning, data science, and battery physics. Specifically, I focused on assessing how lithium-ion batteries degrade under various applications to improve their overall performance and safety.
I’ve worked at the Toyota Research Institute, collaborating jointly with the Energy and Materials and Human-Centered AI teams, to develop user-centric vehicle-to-grid strategies and evaluatethe effects their effects on both battery degradation and vehicle usability (read the paper). I have also collaborated with LG Energy Solution’s Battery AI Diagnostics team on diagnosing and modeling grid-connected lithium-ion battery modules to enhance their safety and scalability
In my free time, I am an avid runner and cyclist. I love getting people together for long runs or rides and exploring new places (with a café stop somewhere along the route).
Fun fact: I once biked across America from South Carolina to California!