

Simona Onori
Renowned for innovative teaching in the realm of energy science, Simona Onori is an Associate Professor at Stanford University, where she also serves as the Director of the Stanford Energy Control Lab. Her academic journey began with a Ph.D. in Control Engineering from the University of Rome, "Tor Vergata," completed in 2007. Over the years, she has cultivated a distinguished career, holding faculty positions at prestigious institutions such as Clemson University and The Ohio State University before her tenure at Stanford. Professor Onori's research is at the forefront of energy science and engineering, with a particular focus on the modeling, control, and optimization of energy storage and conversion systems. Her expertise spans across batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells, where she has made significant contributions to the advancement of hybrid electric vehicles and electrochemical processes. Her work in catalytic conversion devices is particularly noteworthy, reflecting her deep commitment to sustainable energy solutions. Her scholarly contributions have not gone unnoticed, earning her several prestigious accolades. Among these, the NSF CAREER award and the Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award stand out, underscoring her impact in both research and education. These honors reflect her dedication to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in energy systems and her ability to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists. In addition to her research, Professor Onori is celebrated for her dynamic teaching style, which integrates cutting-edge research with practical applications. Her courses are known for challenging students to think critically about the future of energy and the role of technology in addressing global challenges. Her mentorship has guided numerous students and researchers, many of whom have gone on to make their own significant contributions to the field. Beyond her academic and research endeavors, Simona Onori is actively involved in various professional organizations and committees, contributing her expertise to the broader scientific community. Her leadership and vision continue to shape the future of energy science, making her a pivotal figure in the ongoing quest for sustainable energy solutions.
Publications
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, 063510, 2022-06-01
, 2785-2785, 2024-08-09