Biography
Paul Shearing is Professor of Sustainable Energy Engineering at the Department of Engineering Science and Director of the ZERO Institute at Oxford University. He holds the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Battery Technologies. As Director of The ZERO Institute, he will help to shape ZERO’s ethos, strategy, networks, research and teaching programmes.
Most Recent Publications
PEMFC Electrochemical Degradation Analysis of a Fuel Cell Range-Extender (FCREx) Heavy Goods Vehicle after a Break-In Period
PEMFC Electrochemical Degradation Analysis of a Fuel Cell Range-Extender (FCREx) Heavy Goods Vehicle after a Break-In Period
Unveiling aqueous lithium-ion batteries via advanced modelling and characterisation: A review
Unveiling aqueous lithium-ion batteries via advanced modelling and characterisation: A review
The role of chemo-mechanical modelling in the development of battery technology – a perspective
The role of chemo-mechanical modelling in the development of battery technology – a perspective
A Groovy Laser Processing Route to Achieving High Power and Energy Lithium-ion Batteries
A Groovy Laser Processing Route to Achieving High Power and Energy Lithium-ion Batteries
Operando Ultrasonic Monitoring of the Internal Temperature of Lithium-ion Batteries for the Detection and Prevention of Thermal Runaway
Operando Ultrasonic Monitoring of the Internal Temperature of Lithium-ion Batteries for the Detection and Prevention of Thermal Runaway
Research Interests
Paul's research interests cover a broad range of electrochemical engineering themes with a particular interest in the characterisation and understanding of materials for batteries, fuel cells and other zero carbon energy applications. He was a founding investigator of The Faraday Institution, the UK’s independent institute for electrochemical energy storage research, where he leads the LiSTAR and Safebatt research programmes. He is a major user of synchrotron and neutron facilities, and founded the UK STFC Global Challenge network in Batteries and Electrochemical Devices.
Research Groups
Current Projects
- STFC Global Challenge Network in Batteries and Electrochemical Energy Devices
- Chair in Emerging Battery Technologies (Royal Academy of Engineering)
Most Recent Publications
PEMFC Electrochemical Degradation Analysis of a Fuel Cell Range-Extender (FCREx) Heavy Goods Vehicle after a Break-In Period
PEMFC Electrochemical Degradation Analysis of a Fuel Cell Range-Extender (FCREx) Heavy Goods Vehicle after a Break-In Period
Unveiling aqueous lithium-ion batteries via advanced modelling and characterisation: A review
Unveiling aqueous lithium-ion batteries via advanced modelling and characterisation: A review
The role of chemo-mechanical modelling in the development of battery technology – a perspective
The role of chemo-mechanical modelling in the development of battery technology – a perspective
A Groovy Laser Processing Route to Achieving High Power and Energy Lithium-ion Batteries
A Groovy Laser Processing Route to Achieving High Power and Energy Lithium-ion Batteries
Operando Ultrasonic Monitoring of the Internal Temperature of Lithium-ion Batteries for the Detection and Prevention of Thermal Runaway
Operando Ultrasonic Monitoring of the Internal Temperature of Lithium-ion Batteries for the Detection and Prevention of Thermal Runaway