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Daniele Cioni

Daniele Cioni

PhD Candidate
Department of Structural Engineering
Faculty of Engineering

daniele.cioni@ntnu.no
Materialteknisk, Gløshaugen
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EDUCATION

2022-ongoing   PhD in Structural Engineering. Faculty of Engineering, Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU, Norway.

Research Project Title: “Mechanical testing and modelling of prismatic
batteries subjected to impact loading
”

Main supervisor: Professor Miguel Costas

2019-2022      MSc in Mechanical Engineering (Grade: 110/110 with honors). Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Thesis Title: “Mechanical testing and numerical simulation of car batteries subjected to extreme loads and deformations”

2016-2019      BSc in Mechanical Engineering (Grade: 109/110). Department of Industrial Engineering DIN, University of Bologna, Italy

Thesis Title: “Design and manufacturing of a CFRP monocoque chassis for a Formula Student race car”

RESEARCH INTERESTS

The research activity of Daniele Cioni is addressed to:

  • The mechanical response of Li-ion batteries subjected to extreme deformations
  • The failure mechanism which leads to internal short circuit
  • The numerical modelling of Li-ion batteries for safety-focused crash simulations 
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