Mohamed Mamlouk

Mohamed Mamlouk

University of Newcastle

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Mohamed Mamlouk

University of Newcastle

Institution: University of Newcastle

Mohamed Mamlouk is the Professor of Electrochemical Engineering at Newcastle University with +20 years experience in modelling, fabrication, optimization and diagnostics of Electrochemical energy storage and conversion technologies. With background in applied chemistry and Electrochemical Engineering , Mohamed works across science and engineering disciplines. He currently leads several projects on electrochemical conversion and storage technologies including hydrogen production and batteries: Advancing sustainability in EV battery recycling, A data-driven optimal decision-making toolkit for lithium-ion battery recovery and recycling, Global Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT) Center, Ocean Renewable Energy programme grant (conversion to carbon free fuels) and Anion Exchange Membrane Electrolysis from Low-grade water sources. Previous projects included: Li-ion degradation project, Earth abundant metal air batteries. Research expertise include use of mathematical modelling to improve electrochemical reactors design and performance, and developing diagnostics and materials to improve the sustainability, performance and stability of electrochemical devices including polymeric and inorganic electrolytes and earth abundant metal/oxide catalysis.

 

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