Dr. Sandrine Mubenga, PhD, PE has been granted tenure by the Utoledo Board of Trustees. She is now Associate Professor in the Engineering Technology Department at the University of Toledo (UT), Ohio, USA.
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga Invited to Speak at UN
On February 8, 2024, the lnternational Day of Women and Girls in Science, Dr. Sandrine Mubenga served on a high-level panel “Women in Science Rising: Leadership in Business and Economics” and gave a presentation. The event was co-organized by the Royal Academy of Science International Trust (RASIT) and by member states, United Nations agencies, and […]
Continue ReadingChannel 13 Interview
On January 17, 2024, Dr. Mubenga, PhD, PE and Assistant Professor at the University of Toledo in the College of Engineering Technology was interviewed by Channel 13 News about why Electronic Vehicles lose driving range in freezing temperatures. She explained that the chemicals in the batteries called electrolytes can freeze, blocking the transmission of energy […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga gives presentation and panel discussion at Owens Community College: Technology Takes The Wheel
Presentation and panel discussion at Technology Takes The Wheel-Taking Charge-Electric Vehicles-September 22, 2023. On September 22, AAA, TMACOG and Owens Community College organized a FREE symposium – Technology Takes the Wheel – Taking Charge – Electric Vehicles. The event explored the opportunities and challenges presented by the growing adoption of electric vehicles. Participants also examined […]
Continue ReadingBook chapter published by Springer Nature
Book chapter published by Springer Nature – September 20, 2023 Dr Sandrine Mubenga, Ph.D., PE, authored a book chapter titled ” Batteries, Energy Storage Technologies, Energy-Efficient Systems, Power Conversion Topologies, and Related Control Techniques” which has been accepted for publication by Springer Nature. Springer Nature is a prestigious publisher with a high impact factor of […]
Continue ReadingPublication and presentation at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers National Aerospace Electronics Conference
Peer-reviewed publication and presentation at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers National Aerospace Electronics Conference ( IEEE NAECON)-August 29, 2023 Dr. Sandrine Mubenga, Ph.D., PE, and assistant professor at the University of Toledo and student advisee Sanjaya Bhattarai wrote a paper titled “Review of Equalization Techniques Applied to Second-Life EV Battery Packs and Their […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga Commentary: Imagination Station part of STEM education | The Blade (toledoblade.com)
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Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga Profiled by USAID.GOV in “Women Champions in the Energy Sector”
Dr. Ngalula Sandrine Mubenga, PH.D., PE, and assistant professor in the College of Engineering at the University of Toledo, has been profiled by USAID.GOV in a new article titled, “Women Champions in the Energy Sector (USAID.GOV, 2021).” This portrait is part of the “West Africa Energy Program and Women in Energy (WIE)-Ghana’s series on women […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga’s NGO Assists Congolese Student to Achieve Admission to UT’s Jessup Scott Honors College
A student from the Democratic Republic of the Congo has entered pharmacy school at The University of Toledo with the help of the STEM DRC Initiative. The organization is a nonprofit founded by Dr. Ngalula Mubenga, Ph.D., PE. The program serves deserving Congolese students by providing tuition and mentoring to those seeking degrees in STEM […]
Continue ReadingA Second Life for “Dead” Batteries from Electric Vehicles?
Dr. Mubenga’s Work & A Second Life to Used Batteries From Electric Vehicles The University of Toledo recently published an article about Dr. tMubenga’s work on the “Bi-Level Equalizer”. This is a battery management technology that can make use of batteries that the electric vehicle market considers “dead.” With the Bi-Level Equalizer, these batteries can […]
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