Shu Wang

Research Fellow, 2024-Present

Dr. Shu Wang completed his M.Sc. degree in Material Science & Engineering from Sun Yat-Sen University, China, in 2017 where he worked on developing novel ceramic oxygen permeation membranes and exploring dual-phase membrane materials for CO2 capture.
Later on, his research interest shifted to solid oxide cells. In October 2020, Shu joined DTU Energy (Technical University of Denmark) as a Ph.D. candidate under the supervision of Bhaskar Reddy Sudireddy and Peter Vang Hendriksen. During his Ph.D., he concentrated on the development of novel fuel electrodes for solid oxide cells. His work encompassed the design and synthesis of electrode materials and the optimization of their performance using infiltration and exsolution techniques. Furthermore, he scaled up these technologies to 5×5 cm cells. In the last year of his Ph.D., he went to Strathclyde University for a four-month exchange study under the guidance of Dragos Neagu. The research topic at this time was the design and modeling of new exsolution materials. In Feb 2024, he joined the JTSI group as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. His main research interests now focus on Methanol Solid Oxide Fuel Cells in Marine Demonstrations.

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