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Lu Xing is an Associate Professor in the Mechanical and Construction Engineering Department at Northumbria University. His research focuses on energy system modeling, sustainable energy storage, and AI-driven green energy solutions. He holds a PhD in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Oklahoma State University, alongside master's and bachelor's degrees in related disciplines.
Key roles include Principal Investigator for over £14 million in research projects funded by UK EPSRC, Innovate UK, and energy companies. He co-founded Continuous Power as Chief Scientist and advised the ICURe Programme. His work addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly energy transition and environmental sustainability.
Research interests span PEM fuel cells, hydrogen integration, battery systems, and AI applications in energy optimization. He has published 70+ papers in top journals/conferences and delivered keynote speeches at events like the 29th CSCST-SCI Conference. He chairs sessions at international conferences such as EcoMat 2024.
Current projects include optimizing building multi-energy systems with green hydrogen, improving fuel cell performance through novel cooling designs, and developing fault diagnosis models for HVAC systems using machine learning.
Advising: Accepting PhD students for projects in energy system modeling, AI for green energy, and sustainable materials. Over 20 research projects demonstrate expertise in cross-sector collaboration (academia, industry, government).
Labs/Teams: Leads Northumbria's Energy Systems Research Group, collaborating internationally on projects funded by the US Department of Energy and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.





