Location History:
- Winooski, VT (US) (2022 - 2024)
- South Burlington, VT (US) (2023 - 2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2022-2025
Title: Cullen Forrest Jemison: Innovator in Electric Aircraft Technology
Introduction
Cullen Forrest Jemison is a prominent inventor based in Winooski, Vermont, known for his significant contributions to the field of electric aircraft technology. With a total of 18 patents to his name, Jemison has been at the forefront of developing innovative solutions that enhance the safety and efficiency of electric aircraft systems.
Latest Patents
Among his latest patents is an "Apparatus and method for fault detection in a battery module." This invention provides a sophisticated apparatus designed for fault detection in electric aircraft battery modules. The apparatus features a battery module containing multiple battery cells, a plate extending along the row of cells, insulation between the plate and the cells, a sensor for detecting potential signals, and a controller that processes these signals to identify faults. Another notable patent is for "Systems and methods for a battery management system integrated in a battery pack configured for use in electric aircraft." This system includes a first battery management component with a sensor suite to measure various battery pack data, alongside a second component that also measures additional data, all stored in a dedicated data storage system.
Career Highlights
Cullen Jemison is currently associated with Beta Air, LLC, where he applies his expertise in battery management systems and fault detection technologies. His work is pivotal in advancing the capabilities of electric aircraft, making them safer and more reliable for future aviation.
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