My name is Bo Dong, and I’m a Ph.D. student at the University of California, Riverside. I’m currently working for an internship as an attorney assistant in an immigration law office in Arcadia and seeking for future opportunity to work as a patent lawyer with my doctoral level Engineering background.
My research projects focus on the Lithium-ion batteries synthesis, testing, modeling and characterization using EIS(Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy), CV(Cyclic Voltammetry), GITT(Galvanostatic Intermittent Titration Technique), Temperature (entropy) in various conditions. My most recent projects are focusing on adaptive fast charging for commercial batteries with NCA/NMC/LCO cathode; Synthesis and characterization of high energy density next-generation lithium batteries with a sulfur cathode and a silicon anode. I have experience working on commercial batteries, lithium metal battery, sulfur battery, silicon battery, lithium polymer battery, and CNT battery. With my background in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, I have a better understanding of battery test design and equivalent circuit selection of EIS analysis and modeling. I also have an interest in using Python and other programming languages to analyze the data.
I’m a Christian serving in Church of The Kingdom in Riverside for translation, immigration law services, web development, and other work.
I’m also a big fun of table tennis. I started playing since 10 years old and my rating in USATT is around 1800.