Sustainable energy conversion systems are the crucial need of the hour due to increasing global energy demand and environmental impacts of conventional fossil-fuel-based technologies. Electrochemical energy conversion systems such as electrolyzers, fuel cells and batteries are promising technologies for future due to their high efficiency, easy scalability and no-noise operation. Although these are promising technologies, significant performance, durability, and cost optimizations are required before they can become mainstream technologies.
Functional porous media (e.g., electrodes) are at the core of these Electrochemical systems. In our lab we use a combination of fundamental and application based research in order to improve efficiency and cost of these systems.
We leverage domain expertise in electrochemical methods, transport phenomena, and in computational tools like finite element modeling and machine learning.
Review on numerical modeling of electrochemical synthesis systems has been...
11 February 2022Dr. Pant gave an invited talk at SUNRISE symposium on...
10 January, 2022Ayushi Singh has joined the lab as a Ph.D. student....