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【EP47 · Research Highlights】—Advanced Energy Materials Publishes Article on Integrating Artificial Intelligence to Build an Active Protection System for Next-Generation Battery Safety

In May 2026, the TRANS group published its latest work, entitled “Battery Safety: Mechanisms, Monitoring, and Machine Intelligence,” in Advanced Energy Materials, a JCR Q1 journal in the energy field (Impact Factor: 26). This study addresses key challenges in battery safety…

【EP44 · Research Highlights】— Self-supervised learning for electric vehicle battery remaining useful life prediction using real-world unlabeled data

In May 2026, the TRANS Research Group published a study on data-efficient remaining useful life (RUL) prediction for electric vehicle batteries using real-world operational data. This work proposes a contrastive-enhanced VAE-LSTM self-supervised learning framework that learns degradation-aware representations from large-scale…

【EP42 · Research Highlights】— The potential role of truck-hailing and operational efficiency improvement in China’s road freight decarbonization

In April, 2026, the TRANS Research Group and KAPSARC, Tsinghua University, Southwest Jiaotong University published their study, ”The potential role of truck-hailing and operational efficiency improvement in China’s road freight decarbonization” at Nature Communications, a prestigious top-tier multidisciplinary journal under…

「EP38·Highlights of Research Achievements」—— Quantitative modeling of China’s commercial vehicle powertrain transition toward 2050: Market penetration, uncertainty, and policy impacts

In January 2026, the TRANS Research Group published its latest study, “Quantitative Modeling of China’s Commercial Vehicle Powertrain Transition Toward 2050: Market Penetration, Uncertainty, and Policy Impacts,” in the JCR Q1 journal Energy (Impact Factor: 9.4). This study develops the…

「EP32 · Paper Highlights」—— A Joint Study by 17 Research Institutions from the U.S., China, South Korea, and Canada: Deconstructing the Key Factors for Achieving the 2050 Carbon Reduction Goal in the U.S. Transportation Industry

A latest study from the Transportation Energy Modeling Comparison Research (EMF-37) organized by the Stanford University Energy Modeling Forum (EMF) indicates that the transportation sector plays a crucial role in achieving the U.S. 2050 nationwide net-zero emissions goal. Entitled Transportation…