IPC.Engineer

Credits & Research Lineage

IPC.Engineer stands on the shoulders of dedicated researchers. This page honors the people and published work that made this technology teachable.

Foundational Research

Julian Perry, MSc PGCE — Kerrow Energetics

The experimental research program of Julian Perry at Kerrow Energetics produced the systematic measurements, replication protocols, and peer-reviewed publications that form the scientific backbone of the IPC.Engineer curriculum. His documentation of pulse-induced energy gains in electrochemical systems — including chemistry-specific frequency optimization and rigorous coefficient-of-performance methodology — turned decades of anecdotal builder knowledge into reproducible engineering.

Published Papers (JEEE)

Journal of Emerging Energy Engineering — peer-reviewed references cited throughout the build modules.

JEEE-2024, Vol. 3, Issue 4

Pulse-Induced Energy Gains in Electrochemical Systems

Foundational peer-reviewed documentation of anomalous charge acceptance under inductive pulse conditioning.

JEEE-2025, Vol. 4, Issue 1

Follow-up study on pulse-frequency optimization across battery chemistries

Establishes chemistry-specific pulse repetition frequency optima, including LiFePO4 response near 120 Hz.

JEEE-25-02, Vol. 4, Issue 2

Replication and measurement methodology for pulse charging systems

Defines the instrumentation and CoP measurement standards used throughout the IPC.Engineer curriculum.

JEEE-2025, Vol. 4, Issue 5

Scaling considerations for inductive pulse charging beyond bench power

Explores thermal, switching, and safety constraints for higher-wattage IPC builds.

Mentors & Pioneers

The lineage of researchers whose life's work established the field of pulsed energy recovery.

Peter Lindemann

Decades of research and teaching on the practical recovery of inductive (radiant) spike energy and battery rejuvenation methods.

Paul Babcock

Researcher and educator in fast-switching and magnetic energy systems, whose work on high-speed switching illuminated the efficiency principles behind pulsed energy recovery.

John Bedini

Pioneer of the pulse-motor / energizer architecture whose circuits demonstrated flyback charge recovery into secondary batteries.

Andrii Slobodian

Engineer and experimenter whose replication work and measurement contributions advanced the practical understanding of inductive pulse charging systems.

IPC.Engineer is an independent educational platform. Names listed here are acknowledged for their historical research contributions.