
Daniel Augier is Professor of Electrical Engineering at Cranfield University, specialising in battery management, control systems, and real-time modelling for electric vehicles and energy storage. His research focuses on improving battery safety, performance, and lifecycle prediction using system identification, thermal modelling, and estimation techniques. He leads hardware-in-the-loop experiments to replicate real-world behaviour and develop diagnostic software for energy systems. His recent work includes control of hybrid battery systems and reducedorder model calibration. Prior to joining academia, Daniel held senior engineering roles at BAE Systems and MathWorks. He holds MEng and PhD degrees from the University of Cambridge, is a Chartered Engineer, a Fellow of the IET, a Senior Member of the IEEE, and holds the FHEA teaching qualification.