
معرفی
Dr. Abbie Trewin is a Professor of Materials Chemistry at Lancaster University's Department of Chemistry within the Faculty of Science and Technology. Her research focuses on computational methodologies to investigate amorphous porous materials for energy applications, including lithium-ion batteries, supercapacitors, gas storage, and catalysis. She collaborates closely with synthetic research groups to develop novel computational models.
- Artificial Synthesis of Amorphous Materials
- Analysis Techniques and Methodologies
- Structure Prediction of Hypothetical Networks
Trewin's work on lithium ion diffusion, supercapacitor materials, and solid-state electrolytes has led to significant advancements in energy storage and sustainability. She is actively involved in atomistic simulations and high-throughput methods for material design.
Scientific Awards:
- Royal Society University Research Fellowship (2009, extended 2014)
Advising and Grants: Trewin supervised undergraduate researchers like Ellena Sherrett, Bartosz Ciborowski, and Sarah Holcroft through RSC bursary programs. She secured an EPSRC grant for Porous Dynamic Materials for Energy Applications and co-applied on another for Renewable chemicals from sustainable feedstocks.
Research Groups: Affiliated with Chemical Theory and Computation, Electrochemical and Surfaces, and Energy Lancaster initiatives.





