Our 1-year-research proposal entitled “Photothermally synergistic electrolysis for hydrogen production from water” has been accepted sucessfully by The Royal Society (from 10/2022 – 09/2023).
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UKRI/EPSRC Reserach Grant accepted!
Our joint-university project entitled “Heat Utilisation via Thermally Regenerative Electrochemical System” (HEATHER) has been accepted by the UKRI/EPSRC for 2.5-years of research with the financial support of ca. £350K. Dr Dowon Bae (PI) and Prof. Tadhg O’Donovan (co-I) will lead the project together with Dr E. Brightman and Dr S. Robertson (The University of Strathclyde) […]
Olaya S. Recarey won a Best Poster Award
Congratulations to Olaya Salvado Recarey for winning the Best IMPEE Poster Award at the Postgraduate Research day (Edinburgh Campus; 07 September 2022). Her poster highlights the photoelectrochemical redox kinetics under thermal load variation.
First HWU-DGIST collaboration on CO2 reduction published
A review article on 2D metal carbides for CO2 reduction has been published by intensive collaboration with Prof. Su-il In’s group at DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology, Korea). Dr Dowon Bae has contributed to this work as a co-corresponding author. The accepted article was published in the Journal of CO2 Utilization and […]
New perspective on PEC flow cell design
New perspective article on photoelectrochemical (PEC) flow cell design for redox flow battery application has been published by our graduate student Shaun Whitley in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society (just accepted). In addition to recent progress on PEC flow cell approaches, the 3D study found that the current PEC flow cell configuration cannot stabilise the […]
Ms Olaya Salvado Recarey joined the team
Olaya Salvado Recarey (Spain), MSc of Chem. Eng. and Nanotechnology, joined the group as a PhD student. She will be conducting a SRFB research in the group for three years from Sept. 2021. Welcome, Olaya!
EECS Lab homepage open!
Welcome to HWU EECS Lab site. EECS Website launches! EECS lab is a part of nESSI research theme at IMPEE HWU.