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  • 769 Custer St, Wichita, KS 67203 (316) 943-1998
  • 901 Nims St, Wichita, KS 67203 (316) 267-2833
  • Derby, KS
  • 769 N Custer St, Wichita, KS 67203

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Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Owner

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Airlines/Aviation
Work:
Big Dog Motorcycles 1999 - 2005
Senior Engineer

Cessna Aircraft Company 1999 - 2005
Senior Engineer -Electrical

Aero Electric Aug 1980 - Jun 1998
Engineer

Starr Electronics Aug 1980 - Jun 1998
Owner
Education:
Wichita State University 1977 - 1998
Masters, Electrical Engineering
Arizona State University 1975 - 1980
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Physics
Skills:
Aerospace
Aircraft
Engineering Management
Avionics
Engineering
Six Sigma
Systems Engineering
Root Cause Analysis
Lean Manufacturing
Manufacturing
Manufacturing Engineering
Continuous Improvement
Aviation
Flight Test
Airworthiness
Aircraft Maintenance
Pro Engineer
Testing
Solidworks
Electronics
Mechanical Engineering
Finite Element Analysis
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Robby Starr

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Skills:
Leadership
Team Building
Aviation
Powerpoint
Social Media
Engineering Management
Public Speaking
Systems Engineering
Process Improvement
Engineering
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Excel
Manufacturing
Customer Service
Avionics
Aerospace
Research
Aircraft

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Us Patents

Internal Battery Heating

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US Patent:
20190115632, Apr 18, 2019
Filed:
Oct 17, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/162849
Inventors:
- Wichita KS, US
Vernon Weng-Yew Chang - Wichita KS, US
Robby Dale Starr - Wichita KS, US
International Classification:
H01M 10/44
H02M 3/158
H01M 10/615
H01M 10/657
Abstract:
An internal battery heating system includes an electrical conversion device electrically coupled to an electrochemical sub-cell or battery modules to form a heating circuit. The electrical conversion device alternately raises and lowers a voltage of the heating circuit to drive current between the heating circuit and the electrochemical sub-cell or battery modules. A controller commands the electrical conversion device to cyclically charge and discharge the electrochemical sub-cell or battery modules for internally heating the battery modules. Alternatively, a battery module may be electrically coupled to electrochemical sub-cells via pairs of switches to form a heating circuit. The pairs of switches are adapted for switching the heating circuit alternately between a parallel arrangement and a series arrangement to alternate charging and discharging of the battery module which results in internal heating of the battery module.
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