Skip to content
University of Toledo Engineering Faculty Page: Dr. Sandrine Mubenga, PE
twitter
DrMubenga.com
  • Home
  • Academics
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Honors
  • Outreach / Service
  • Media
  • News Blog

Category: <span>Electric Cars</span>

Home > Archive by category "Category: <span>Electric Cars</span>"

Dr. Mubenga gives presentation and panel discussion at Owens Community College: Technology Takes The Wheel

Posted on October 30, 2023November 1, 2023 by Editor
0

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 Reading

A Second Life for “Dead” Batteries from Electric Vehicles?

Posted on March 22, 2021March 22, 2021 by Editor
0

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 […]

Continue Reading

Dr. Mubenga Advancing the Modern Energy Sector in the DRC

Posted on March 22, 2021March 22, 2021 by Editor
0

Dr. Mubenga is a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Toledo in the State of Ohio who divides her life between the United States and her native country, Congo-Kinshasa. After coming close to death from lack of electricity as a young woman growing up in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Dr. […]

Continue Reading

Publication of Paper on Bilevel Equalizers for Second Life EV Batteries

Posted on February 7, 2021February 20, 2021 by Editor
0

Bilevel vs. Passive Equalizers for Second Life EV Batteries Dr. Mubenga publishes paper titled, “Bilevel vs. Passive Equalizers for Second Life EV Batteries” in the Journal Electricity (ISSN 2673-4826). Authors:  Ngalula Sandrine Mubenga, Boluwatito Salami, and Thomas Stuart Publication:  Electricity 2021, 2(1), 63-76; https://doi.org/10.3390/electricity2010004 (registering DOI) Date of Publication:  February 7, 2021 Abstract Once lithium-ion batteries degrade […]

Continue Reading

Dr. Mubenga Interviewed at Inaugural UT Collegee of Engineering Town Hall Event

Posted on July 14, 2020July 14, 2020 by Editor
0

Toledo, OH:  June 23, 2020:  Dr. Ngalula Sandrine Mubenga, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Technology at the University of Toledo (UT) was honored to be the guest of Dr. Michael Toole, Dean of the College of Engineering, at the inaugural College of Engineering Town Hall. The informal, virtual town hall event was moderated by Jennifer Hall, […]

Continue Reading

Opportunities & Challenges for Transition to Green & Renewable Energy in Africa

Posted on July 3, 2020July 3, 2020 by Editor
0

In this Interview of June 30, 2020 by the Next Einstein Forum, Dr. Sandrine Mubenga explores opportunities & challenges for transitioning to green & renewable energy in Africa. Is Africa ready to take advantage of the energy transition to come? Dr. Sandrine Mubenga gives her point of view Next Einstein Forum: According to several experts, the 4 th industrial […]

Continue Reading

Latest News

  • Dr. Mubenga gives presentation and panel discussion at Owens Community College: Technology Takes The Wheel
  • Book chapter published by Springer Nature
  • Publication and presentation at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers National Aerospace Electronics Conference
  • Dr. Mubenga Commentary: Imagination Station part of STEM education | The Blade (toledoblade.com)
  • Dr. Mubenga Profiled by USAID.GOV in “Women Champions in the Energy Sector”
Website Copyright 2018-2020, All Rights Reserved, Design by BIG Marketing Solutions LLC | WordPress Theme: Enlighten by Accesspress Themes