
معرفی
Oliver Curnick is an Associate Professor in Electrochemical Power Sources at Coventry University, leading the Hydrogen Energy research theme. His work focuses on advancing hydrogen technologies (production, storage, distribution) and lithium-ion battery diagnostics to support the sustainable energy transition. He is based at the Centre for Advanced Low Carbon Propulsion Systems and the Hydrogen Energy Applications Laboratory, which house facilities for collaborative industrial R&D projects.
Research interests include overcoming technical/economic challenges in hydrogen energy systems, novel device/process development, and electrochemical diagnostic techniques for battery degradation assessment. Key areas include PEM fuel cells, lithium-ion battery lifecycle analysis, and integration of green hydrogen into multi-energy systems.
Recent publications emphasize real-time battery diagnostics (e.g., non-linear frequency response analysis), hydrogen storage solutions, and system-level optimizations for fuel cell performance. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable clean energy and climate action. Notable outputs include patents on ion exchange membrane fuel cells and peer-reviewed contributions to Journal of Energy Storage and Electrochemistry Communications.
Collaborations span academic and industrial partners focused on advancing low-carbon propulsion and energy storage technologies. Ongoing projects include second-life battery applications and thermal management strategies for hydrogen-powered vehicles.



