About
Johannes Rohwer is a Postgraduate Research Student and Research Associate in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath, affiliated with the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Advanced Automotive Propulsion Systems (AAPS CDT) and The Foundry: Centre for Digital, Manufacturing & Design.
His research centers on lithium-ion battery degradation mechanisms, specializing in state of health estimation, capacity recovery phenomena, and degradation rate modeling under varying ageing histories. Key methodologies include design of experiments and analysis of NMC 622 pouch cell behavior in automotive applications, with significant focus on knee point identification and cell state dynamics.
Rohwer's recent work demonstrates how prior ageing conditions critically influence future degradation trajectories, advancing predictive capabilities for electric vehicle battery management systems. His publications emphasize practical implications for automotive propulsion sustainability through rigorous experimental frameworks.
Scientific Awards
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Advising and Grants
Current status as doctoral candidate indicates no formal student supervision or principal investigator grant leadership. Research activities are conducted within structured CDT and Foundry frameworks under senior academic oversight.
Labs and Teams
Active contributor to The Foundry research centre's digital manufacturing initiatives and the AAPS CDT's automotive propulsion ecosystem, focusing on battery system integration and degradation analytics for next-generation electric vehicles.
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