List of selected theses and dissertations supervised by Dr. Thomas Stuart.
MS Theses & Projects
M. Barakat, Thesis title: Fuel Cell Integration and Control for an
Electric Vehicle, December 2007.
J. Moening, Thesis title: A Maximum Power Point Tracking System for Alternative
Energy Sources with Direct Current Loads, August 2006.
M. Orra, Thesis title: A Neural Network Based State of Charge Predictor for
Lithium Ion Battery Cells, March 2006.
Ph.D. Dissertations
A. Stienecker, Dissertation title: An Ultracapacitor-Battery Energy
Storage System for Hybrid Electric Vehicles, August 2005.
A. Hande, Dissertation title: AC Battery Heating for Cold Climates, December
2002.
List of selected papers published by Dr. Thomas Stuart.
A. Stienecker, T. Stuart, and M. Flute, "Improved Battery Charging in
an Ultracapacitor-Lead Acid Battery Hybrid Energy Storage System Mild Hybrid
Electric Vehicles," SAE 2006 World Congress, Paper 06P-226, Detroit, MI, April
4, 2006.
A. Stienecker, T. Stuart, and C. Ashtiani, "An Ultracapacitor Circuit for
Reducing Sulfation in Lead Acid Batteries for Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicles,"
Journal of Power Sources, Vol. 156, Issue 2, pp.755-762, 2006.
A. Stienecker, T. Stuart, and C. Ashtiani, "A Combined Ultracapacitor-Lead Acid
Battery Energy Storage System for Mild Hybrid Electric Vehicle," 2005 IEEE
Vehicle Power and Propulsion Conference, Chicago, IL, September 2005.
A. Hande and T. Stuart, "A Selective Equalizer for NiMH Batteries," Journal of
Power Sources, Vol. 138, pp. 327-339, November 2004.
A. Hande and T. Stuart, "A Selective Boost Equalizer for Series Connected NiMH
Battery Packs," IEEE Workshop on Power Electronics in Transportation, Dearborn,
MI, pp. 151-157, October 2004.
T. Stuart and A. Hande, "HEV Battery Heating Using AC Currents," Journal of
Power Sources, Vol. 129, No.2 pp. 368-378, April 2004.