Bodie Fuller

Research Scientist at PMB Defence Pty Ltd
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Mawson Lakes, South Australia, Australia, AU

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Defense & Space
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Research Scientist
      • Oct 2022 - Present

    • Australia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
      • Apr 2020 - Present

      Temperature is known to have significant impact on the performance, safety, and lifetime of batteries. The energy sources used in remote sensing applications today, especially agriculture, are typically commercialised lithium-ion batteries. Commercialised lithium-ion batteries are designed for use with consumer electronics such as mobile phones and laptops that are normally used indoors and in temperature-controlled environments. The ambient conditions of outdoor environments are not constant and the high power demands of wireless telemetries for remote locations lacking human traffic considerably changes the usage of the power source used. Therefore, this Ph.D. aims to assess the performance and possible degradations of these and emerging battery chemistries as an important question in the safety and lifetime use within remote sensing. Show less

      • Mar 2020 - Jul 2021

      Applied Physics 1 (PHYS 1007)Aviation Physics 1N (AERO 1011)Introductory Physics (PHYS 5)

    • Australia
    • Manufacturing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
      • Jan 2020 - Apr 2020

      Develop applied mathematics to determine accurate volume calculations within a smart IoT water bottle. Product is now on the market.

      • Feb 2016 - Jan 2020

      Position held while attending Undergraduate degree.

    • Australia
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student Research Placement Program
      • Jul 2017 - Feb 2018

      Conducting Polymers Working with the Thin Film group at the Future Industries Institute on a new conductive polymer sensor project, to detect the uptake of nitrate anions within the ground water of agricultural land. Conducting Polymers Working with the Thin Film group at the Future Industries Institute on a new conductive polymer sensor project, to detect the uptake of nitrate anions within the ground water of agricultural land.

Education

  • University of South Australia
    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Energy and Advanced Manufacturing
    2020 - 2023
  • University of South Australia
    Bachelor of Science (Honours), Materials Science
    2019 - 2019
  • University of South Australia
    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Applied Physics/Mathematics
    2015 - 2018

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