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Xiaohong Li

Professor of Energy Storage at University of Exeter

Xiaohong Li is a Professor and Chair of Energy Storage at the University of Exeter, as well as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC) and Fellow of The Higher Education Academy (FHEA).1 Her academic background includes:

  • BSc in Organic Chemistry (1990) from Lanzhou University
  • MSc in Analytical Chemistry (2000) from Lanzhou University
  • PhD in Physical Chemistry (2003) from Lanzhou University and Peking University1

Professor Li's career highlights include:

  • Current role as Professor of Energy Storage at the University of Exeter (since October 2013)
  • Previous position as Senior Consulting Engineer at the University of Southampton (2003-2013)
  • Earlier experience as Project Manager at China Petroleum and Petrochemical Research Institute (1990-1998)1

Her research focuses on energy conversion and storage, particularly:

  • Battery electrode materials
  • Anion exchange membrane (AEM) water electrolysers for hydrogen production
  • Nanoscale materials for electrocatalysis1

Professor Li is bilingual in Chinese and English.1 She has published numerous research papers and has been recognized with Wiley Top Downloaded Paper awards in March 2024.1

Highlights

‪Prof Xiaohong Li‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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Location

Penryn, England, United Kingdom