ABOUT
Jennifer joined the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Sheffield in 2023 as a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow. She completed her PhD at University College London in 2021 working on fuel cell characterisation. After several years working on battery technologies, first through an EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship studying zinc-air batteries, followed by a Project Lead role on the Faraday Institution’s LiSTAR project, Jennifer joined the department of Materials Science and Engineering to focus on hydrogen research. Jennifer’s research interests surround the complex relationship between materials morphology, performance and degradation in electrochemical devices. Her fellowship will use 4D imaging methods, including X-ray and neutron CT, to study morphology evolution in electrolysers and will translate the insights gained into designing new structures for various electrolyser components, including the catalyst layer and porous transport layer.