Valerio De Angelis

Valerio De Angelis

Distinguished Member Of Technical Staff @ Sandia National Labs

About Valerio De Angelis

Valerio De Angelis is a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories and the Founder of BatteryArchive.org. He has extensive experience in executive leadership and technical development roles, with a strong background in chemical engineering focused on energy storage technologies.

Current Roles at Sandia National Laboratories

Valerio De Angelis serves as a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Since 2020, he has been involved in developing open-source software tools for the energy storage industry. His role focuses on advancing energy storage systems through innovative software solutions.

Founder of BatteryArchive.org

Valerio De Angelis founded BatteryArchive.org in 2020. The platform is dedicated to the open sharing of battery data, aiming to improve accessibility and transparency in the energy storage industry. His initiative addresses the need for comprehensive, open-source information on battery performance and data.

Previous Role at Urban Electric Power

From 2013 to 2020, Valerio De Angelis worked at Urban Electric Power, initially as the Chief Executive Officer and later as the Vice President of Product Development in the Greater New York City Area. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role in executive leadership and product development focused on energy storage technologies.

Academic Background in Chemical Engineering

Valerio De Angelis holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from UC Santa Barbara, completed in 1998. He also earned a BS in Chemical Engineering from Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II in 1993. His academic background laid the foundation for his extensive work in energy storage technologies.

Experience at The City University of New York

From 2011 to 2020, Valerio De Angelis served as the Executive Director at the CUNY Energy Institute, City College of New York. His leadership and technical expertise contributed to various initiatives and advancements in the energy storage field during his 9-year tenure.

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