
Background
Dr. Davis George Moye holds a B.S. degree in Oceanography from the United States Naval Academy; an M.S. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Florida State University; and a JD from Florida State University. He is a licensed professional engineer (P.E.) and attorney in Florida and a certified project management professional.
As a P.E., he has developed conceptual designs and proposals and managed numerous projects involving grid-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS), energy storage research and development, renewables implementation, and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) projects for energy efficiency measures. Dr. Moye has developed battery emulator software for use in designing new battery cells, predicting long-term battery performance, and microgrid controls decision-making. Prior to receiving his P.E., he oversaw projects developing new electrochemical energy storage technology and developed methods to simulate the electrochemical reactions in energy storage devices. Pursuant to this role, he was intimately involved in an intellectual property dispute and worked throughout the entire litigation process. Dr. Moye’s consulting services include energy storage system performance modeling, project management services to bring energy technologies to higher technology readiness levels, and assisting organizations in navigating government grants and other funding programs.
Education and Certifications
- Electrical Engineering, Ph.D.: Florida A&M – Florida State University College of Engineering (2019)
- Electrical Engineering, M.S.: Florida A&M – Florida State University College of Engineering (2015)
- Juris Doctor: Florida State University College of Law (2015)
- Honors Oceanography, B.S.: United States Naval Academy (2007)
- Licensed Professional Engineer: Florida (89572)
- Licensed Attorney: Florida (0117853)
- Project Management Professional (PMP): (1955321)
- Security Clearance: Top Secret, SCI eligible
- Navy Reserve Augment Unit Commanding Officer
- HIL Specialist Certification, Typhoon HIL (HKRA8ee2kF)
- Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Divemaster (314906)
- Navy Space Officer Operations – Level 1
- American Made Network Connector
- Organization Membership: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Power and Energy Society (PES), Project Management International, Florida Bar
Publications
- David Moye, Amy Casanova-Ward, and Davis George Moye, “The Ongoing Evolution of Daubert: American Home Assurance Company v. Makita Corporation (2024),” Florida Insurance Fraud Education Committee (FIFEC) Conference, Orlando, Florida, July 24, 2025.
- David Moye, Amy Casanova-Ward, and Davis George Moye, “The Ongoing Evolution of Daubert: American Home Assurance Company v. Makita Corporation (2024),” Florida Advisory Committee on Arson Prevention (FACAP) 47th Annual Seminar, Ocala, Florida, March 6, 2025.
- “Feasibility and Implementation of Wave Powered Oceanographic Gliders,” 2024 Operational Oceanography Poster Symposium, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, October 22, 2024.
- R Meeker, DG Moye, and A Newaz, “FINAL TECHNICAL REPORT: Enhanced Control, Communication, and Decision-making System (ECCDS) for Performance and Lifecycle Optimization of Deployed Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS),” S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information, July 24, 2023.
- G. Moye, P.L. Moss, X.J. Chen, W.J. Cao, and S.Y. Foo, “Observations on Arrhenius degradation of lithium-ion capacitors,” Materials Science and Applications, vol. 11, no. 7, pp. 450-461 (2020).
- G. Moye, P.L. Moss, D. Rajagopalan Kannan, X.J. Chen, O. Bolufawi, W.J. Cao, and S.Y. Foo, “Improvements to Temperature, Warburg Impedance, and Voltage Computations for a Design-Based Predictive Model for Lithium-ion Capacitors,” Materials Science and Applications, vol. 11, no. 6, pp. 347-369 (2020).
- “A Design Predictive Model for Lithium-ion Capacitors.” Dissertation, defended October 3, 2019.
- G. Moye, P.L. Moss, X.J. Chen, W.J. Cao, and S.Y. Foo, “A design-based predictive model for lithium-ion capacitors,” J. Power Sources, 435, 226694 (2019).
- Davis George Moye, “Lithium-ion Capacitors: Bridging the Gap Between Energy and Power”, Office of Naval Research Naval Future Force Science and Technology Expo, Washington D.C., July 20-21, 2017.
- G. Moye, “Waving Goodbye,” IEEE Potentials 36 (2), 3-3 (2017).
- G. Moye, “Hawking Humanitarian Efforts,” IEEE Potentials 36 (1), 3-3 (2017).
- J. Cao, J.F. Luo, J. Yan, X.J. Chen, W. Brandt, M. Warfield, D. Lewis, S.R. Yturriaga, D.G. Moye, and J.P. Zheng, “High performance Li-ion capacitor laminate cells based on hard carbon/lithium stripes negative electrodes,” J. Electrochem. Soc. 164 (2), A93 (2017).
- G. Moye, “Here’s to Your Health,” IEEE Potentials 35 (6), 3-3 (2016).
- G. Moye, “Goodbye Caveman,” IEEE Potentials 35 (5), 3-3 (2016).
- G. Moye, “Manufacturing the Future,” IEEE Potentials 35 (4), 3-3 (2016).
- G. Moye, “Riding the Career Coaster,” IEEE Potentials 35 (3), 3-3 (2016).
- G. Moye, “If a Tree Falls…” IEEE Potentials 35 (2), 3-3 (2016).
- G. Moye, “Real Steel,” IEEE Potentials 35 (1), 3-3 (2016).
- G. Moye, “An Artistic\” I Do\”” IEEE Potentials 34 (6), 3-3 (2015).
- G. Moye, “Waxing Poetic on RFID,” IEEE Potentials 34 (5), 3-5 (2015).
- G. Moye, “What Can Ice Cubes, Fish, and Opera Singers Tell Us About the Future?” IEEE Potentials 34 (4), 3-45, (2015).
- Davis George Moye, Florida A&M – Florida State University College of Engineering Master’s Literature Review: “Recent research in thin film photovoltaic cells”, May 2015.
- G. Moye, “The Burro and the Carrot,” IEEE Potentials 34 (3), 3-3 (2015).
- G. Moye, “Big-Picture Biomimetics,” IEEE Potentials 34 (2), 3-3 (2015).
- G. Moye, “Treasure Salvage Industry Impacts of Recent Decisions Upholding Wreck Sovereignty,” The Journal of Transnational Law & Policy International Insights, January 12, 2014.
- Davis George Moye, Florida State University College of Law Upper Level Writing: An Assessment of Environmental Compliance Requirements Governing Commercial Treasure Salvage in Florida Waters, December 2013.
- G. Moye, “Floridians Could Face Difficulties Recovering Damages in the Event of a Cuban Oil Spill,” The Journal of Transnational Law & Policy International Insights, June 11, 2013.
- Davis George Moye, “An Assessment of Environmental Compliance Requirements Governing Commercial Treasure Salvage in Florida Waters,” Florida Air and Waste Management Association Annual Conference, Tallahassee, Florida, September 22-23, 2013.
- Davis George Moye, United States Naval Academy Honors Oceanography Research Project: “Wind Tunnel Modeling of Microscale Vortices in an Urban Environment”, May 2007.