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Fabrice Andrieux is a Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University's School of Engineering, specializing in electrochemistry and nuclear chemistry. His research focuses on developing physico-chemical sensors, actinide chemistry for nuclear fuel reprocessing, and novel electrochemical energy storage systems. He maintains strong industry connections with organizations like Sellafield Sites Ltd, ICL Innovations, and the National Nuclear Laboratory.
Dr. Andrieux's research interests span multiple areas of electrochemistry and nuclear science:
- Physico-chemical sensors development, particularly for nuclear applications
- Actinide chemistry in the context of nuclear fuel reprocessing
- Novel electrochemical energy storage systems, including zinc-bromine batteries
- Development of advanced electrode materials and configurations
His publication record includes over 30 papers, with nearly half being technical reports for industry sponsors including BNFL, NSTS, and Nexia Solutions Ltd. His recent work shows a strong focus on environmental monitoring of nuclear contaminants, particularly technetium in groundwater, and the development of zinc-bromine flow battery technology with fluidized bed anodes. He has also made significant contributions to actinide chemistry research, particularly regarding hydroxamic acid complexants.
Dr. Andrieux is actively involved in the academic community as a reviewer for the Journal of Solution Chemistry, MDPI, and the IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. He is a member of the Electrochemical Society, the Royal Society of Chemistry and its Electrochemistry group, and an affiliate member of the IChemE.
He currently supervises PhD students Mark Connor and Stephen Ogezo, with research projects related to electrochemistry and energy systems.


