E-Mobility
Introduction
This team conducts research to accelerate the progression to carbon-zero transport, particularly in the automotive sector and also working across the aerospace, and marine and rail transport sectors.
The E-Mobility research takes place within the Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems and is focused on four core research areas:
- Electrochemical energy storage
- Hydrogen fuel cells
- Power electronics
- Electric machines
C-ALPS’ researchers and partners collaborate closely within this diverse and multi-disciplined research environment, focusing on innovation in propulsion systems for transport.
Areas of research
Energy storage
The E-Mobility team has world leading expertise in battery technologies & supercapacitors, ranging from the chemistry within cells through to their manufacture, lifetime performance and recycling.
The group also have a growing team focused on mobile hydrogen fuel cell applications.
Power electronics and electric machines
The power electronics and machines team undertake research ranging from power semi-conductors devices to power converters and electrical machines with their associated control systems and instrumentation.
Our team
Energy Storage | Power Electronics/Electric Machines |
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Group leader: Rohit Bhagat | Group leader: Petar Igic |
Zahoor Ahmed | Senthooran Balasubramaniam |
Tazdin Amietszajew | Soroush Faramehr |
Ruth Carvajal Ortiz | Jianwei Li |
Oliver Curnick | Ke Li |
Joe Fleming | Qingsong Wang |
Marveh Forghani | James Widmer |
Evangelos Gkanas | |
Yue Guo | |
Peter Jostins | |
Rong Lan | |
Vlad Marsic | |
Mostafiz Rahman | |
Alexander Roberts | |
Jinlei Shang | |
Farooq Sher | |
Chongming Wang | |
Cheng Zhang |