Jeremy Lee is an experienced Battery Engineer with a robust background in battery cell development and characterization. Currently employed as a Project Engineer at Teledyne Energy Systems, Inc. since July 2022, Jeremy specializes in novel battery materials. Prior roles include Senior Battery Innovation Engineer at Stanley Black & Decker, Inc., where Jeremy contributed to the qualification of battery cells for power tools, and Battery Engineer II at Teledyne Energy Systems, where Jeremy worked on custom terminal seals and battery separator bonding processes. Additional experience includes serving as a Battery Research Engineer at Xerion Advanced Battery Corp., leading research on 3D porous current collectors, and holding positions at Wright State University and various internships that focused on solid-state batteries and engineering projects. Jeremy holds both a Master’s Degree in Renewable and Clean Energy Engineering and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Wright State University.
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