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Dr. Xiao Lin is a Research Fellow at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge, where they serve as a CET & CEBT supervisor and technology development consultant. Their work bridges fundamental electrochemistry with practical energy applications, particularly in renewable hydrogen technologies.
Dr. Lin completed their PhD in the Molecular Microbiology research group, working on a UKRI EPSRC project focused on bacterial spores. This background in microbiology complements their current electrochemical research, providing a unique interdisciplinary perspective.
Research interests span electrocatalysis, energy conversion, and nanomaterials design, with particular expertise in water electrolysis, fuel cells, and hydrogen production systems. Their work integrates experimental approaches with computational modeling to understand reaction mechanisms at electrode interfaces. Dr. Lin has made significant contributions to understanding catalyst design principles for both hydrogen evolution and oxygen evolution reactions.
Analysis of their publication record from 2013-2025 reveals an evolving research trajectory from fundamental computational studies of fuel cell reactions toward more applied electrochemical engineering topics. Recent work (2024-2025) demonstrates increasing authority in the field through critical review articles on catalytic electrode design and in-situ catalyst growth for water electrolysis.
As a CET & CEBT supervisor, Dr. Lin provides guidance to graduate students in chemical engineering and biotechnology. While specific grant information isn't detailed in the available materials, their UKRI EPSRC-funded PhD project suggests experience with major research funding mechanisms.
Dr. Lin's research likely connects with Cambridge's broader energy research initiatives, potentially involving collaborations with the university's energy research centers and industry partners in the growing hydrogen economy sector.
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