Ana met really interesting people, made useful connections and participated in really good discussions. Thanks to @KTNUK for organising the event!
Szymon passes his PhD viva – 28th June 2022
Many congratulations to Szymon who passed his PhD viva with minor corrections! Szymon’s PhD thesis studied cobalt-based oxygen electrocatalysts. A lot of struggle along the way, but well done Szymon! And thanks so much to Caroline Knapp (UCL Chemistry) and Mike Reece (Queen Mary) for taking the time to read his thesis and being such good examiners, too!
Festival of Communities – June 2022
The group had a fantastic time at the Festival of Communities, held at QMUL Mile End Campus on the 12th June 2022. Our stand ReCharge showcased the world of batteries and how to use sustainable resources to produce sustainable devices. People attending were able to light an LED building a lemon battery, also understand a bit about what a redox flow battery is. We showed how candyfloss is somewhat similar to the process we use to produce our fibres from biomass that will then become electrodes for batteries! The little ones had lots of fun with the giant jenga we built following the paper by E. Driscoll from Birmingham. It was a great success!
Thanks Hattie, Eneith, Pavel, Szymon, Michael, Jesus and Mauricio for all your efforts in making it possible!
Welcome to Mauricio!
We welcome Mauricio to the group! Mauricio received his PhD from University of York a few weeks back and joins the group as a PDRA as part of my Future Leaders Fellowship on Sustainable Electrode Materials for Redox Flow Batteries. He will be working with us for the next 3 years developing new understanding on effective design of biomass-derived materials for their application as electrodes in energy storage, in particular flow batteries. More about Mauricio here.
Group hike – The Chess Valley
Amazing weather last Friday 20th May 2022! Great for our group hike around the Chess Valley. We managed to do the 15 km that we set ourselves to do – just not the exact path we intended. 😀 it was good fun, though! We will try again soon!
Ana participates in the Pint of Science 2022
Ana had a fantastic time presenting her work in sustainable materials for energy at this year’s Pint of Science. The audience was able to produce energy enough to light an LED and to make candyfloss – similar to how we produce fibres in our lab! Thank you all for a great evening!
Welcome Hattie!
Welcome to Hattie who joined our group in January 2022 to do a PhD in new freestanding electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction. You can learn more about Hattie here.
Congratulations to Ana for being awarded a Royal Society International Exchanges Grant with MIT
Ana has been awarded a Royal Society International Exchanges Grant with MIT.
This grant (March 2022 – March 2024) will start a new collaboration with Prof Brushett from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chemical Engineering Department) and his team. During this collaborative project Prof Brushett and several members of his team will visit our facilities and work in our labs to develop new understanding on electrode materials for redox flow batteries. Likewise, Ana Sobrido and several members of her research group will visit Brushett group’s facilities and acquire new knoweldge in stack testing and techno-economic analysis of the introduction of biomass-waste electrodes and replacement of commercial carbons.
The award will be the foundation for further collaborative research.
MEng Group at QMUL wins the prize for their project in 3D electrodes at the Industrial Forum Liaison
Well done to all the members of the team that did a great job presenting their project on 3D printed electrodes, supervised by Wei Tan and Ana Jorge Sobrido! Congratulations
Ana nominated for a Teaching Award in Education for Sustainable Development
Ana was among the shortlisted candidates for a QMUL Education for Sustainable Development 2022. Although in the end she did not win the award, she had a great time at the amazing Drapers’ Hall, talking to the rest of nominees about their experiences at QMUL.