Jaber McBreen
Project Researcher
Fabriikki F385

Research
My research interests revolve around creating a physics-based digital twin of the soon-to-be hybridised W4L20-based powertrain situated in the Energy Lab. When complete, the system will serve as a state-of-the-art tool for creating optimised control strategies for relevant stationary or marine power systems.
As a project researcher, my work focuses currently on the CASEMATE and FLEX-CPT projects, where I work in close collaboration with our partners in the fields of utilising MBSE in powertrain development and battery energy storage system (BESS) modelling and integration, respectively.
Teaching
I currently independently teach the course
SATE2210 Seminar on Technology
Additionally, I co-teach the courses
ENER3180 Model-Based Engine Control
and
ENER3170 Modelling and Simulation of the Internal Combustion Engines