Runzi Wang
Researcher · Finite Element Modelling of All-Solid-State Batteries
University of OxfordAbout
Runzi Wang is a Visiting PhD student at the University of Oxford's Department of Engineering Science, focusing on All-Solid-State Battery (ASSLB) modeling. His research addresses commercial challenges in ASSLBs through Finite Element Method (FEM) and phase-field modeling techniques. He holds a Master's in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Manchester (2018-2019) and is conducting his PhD at Imperial College London under Dr. Emilio Martínez-Pañeda.
Research interests include electro-chemo-mechanical analysis of ASSLB interfaces and void evolution, with applications to battery safety and performance. His work integrates multi-coupled phase-field models to predict lithium dendrite growth and interface degradation.
Notable publications explore lithium depletion-driven short circuiting and void formation mechanisms in solid-state batteries. Collaborations with industry and academia aim to advance energy storage technologies.
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