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Chandramohan George serves as an Associate Professor and Royal Society Research Fellow at Imperial College London's Dyson School of Design Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering. His research leadership spans multiple institutional affiliations including the Electrochemical Science and Engineering group and the Cellular Mechanosensing and Functional Microscopy Centre.
His research focuses on smart energy technologies and materials, specifically developing tailor-made materials for solar-batteries, flexible batteries, post-Li ion technologies, and smart materials. Key research areas include mechanical resilience in ultra-flexible battery systems, solid-state electrolyte engineering, and in situ characterization of electrochemical processes using advanced microscopy techniques.
Recent publications demonstrate a strong emphasis on
- Solid-state battery interfaces and stability
- In situ/operando TEM for real-time battery analysis
- NASICON-type electrolyte optimization
- Flexible electrode architectures using carbon-metal hybrids
Award Highlights:
- Royal Society Research Fellowship
His research program integrates advanced microscopy with electrochemical engineering to address critical challenges in next-generation energy storage, with significant focus on interface stability and mechanical durability in flexible and solid-state systems. The work spans fundamental crystallography studies to scalable manufacturing processes for battery components.
George maintains active collaborations through Imperial's specialized research centres focused on electrochemical science and cellular mechanosensing, leveraging cross-disciplinary approaches to energy materials challenges.



