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Alessandro Leronni is a Lecturer in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath. His research focuses on developing mathematical models for electrochemo-mechanical systems, integrating experimental and computational approaches to advance materials science and biomedical engineering. He holds a PhD in Solid Mechanics from the University of Brescia (2021) and completed a Postdoctoral Research Associate position at the University of Cambridge (2020–2023).
Key research areas include developmental bioelectricity (cell membrane voltage dynamics), lithium-ion battery mechanics (solid-state failure mechanisms), ionic electroactive polymers (actuation/sensing), aqueous corrosion (structural degradation), and cold sintering (electroceramic fabrication). His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable and clean energy (SDG7) and industry innovation (SDG9).
Recent publications emphasize phase-field modeling for cold sintering of barium titanate (2025), size effects in lithium films (2024), delamination mechanisms in corrosive environments (2023–2022), and electrochemo-poromechanics of ionic polymer metal composites (2021–2020). Leronni actively collaborates with institutions globally, presenting at conferences such as the European Mechanics of Materials Conference (2024) and RAM 3: Recent Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics of Materials (2024).
He is affiliated with the Centre for Integrated Materials, Processes & Structures (IMPS) and the Centre for Bioengineering & Biomedical Technologies (CBio) at the University of Bath. His research aims to bridge fundamental science with practical applications in robotics, energy storage, and regenerative medicine.


