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Jon Keller is a researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) specializing in drivetrain technology for wind turbines. He leads projects focused on enhancing drivetrain performance, power density, and reliability, particularly through field testing at the NREL Flatirons Campus.
- Current affiliation: National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
- Past affiliation: U.S. Army at Redstone Arsenal
Education:
- PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
- Master’s in Aerospace Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
- Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering, Pennsylvania State University
Jon’s research interests center on wind energy systems, with a focus on mechanical reliability, gearbox design, and drivetrain failure analysis. His work spans both theoretical and practical approaches, including the development of condition monitoring systems and advanced drivetrain models.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to fiber-optic torque measurement, bending moment analysis in turbines, and offshore wind maintenance strategies. Collaborative efforts with institutions like the Department of Energy emphasize his role in advancing renewable energy frameworks.
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