
معرفی
Elham Hosseinzadeh is a Lecturer in Energy Storage and Conversion at the University of York, affiliated with the Department of Electronic Engineering in the School of Physics, Engineering and Technology. Her research focuses on energy storage systems (batteries and fuel cells), thermal management, and electrified transport. She holds a Ph.D. from the Technical University of Denmark (2013) in mechanical engineering, specializing in PEM fuel cell modeling. Prior roles include Research Fellow at WMG, University of Warwick, and Lead Engineer at Dyson, where she addressed real-world battery manufacturing challenges.
Her expertise spans fuel cell system optimization (e.g., for forklift trucks), battery thermal management for electric vehicles, and computational modeling of energy systems. She teaches courses like Renewable Power Generation and Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies. Research grants include EPSRC and HVM Catapult-JLR projects.
Her work emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, combining experimental analysis, numerical simulations, and multi-domain modeling to enhance energy storage efficiency and safety. She leads research on battery lifecycle management, novel cooling materials, and multi-objective optimization in automotive applications.



