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Dr. Wei Pan is an Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London, affiliated with the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and computational modeling with applications in energy systems, particularly fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries. He specializes in developing advanced models for electrochemical systems, integrating machine learning and multi-physics approaches to address challenges in energy storage and conversion.
Dr. Pan's work spans interdisciplinary areas including electrochemistry, thermal engineering, and material science. His affiliations include the Mathematics of Planet Earth initiative and the Stochastic Analysis Research Group, reflecting his commitment to applied mathematical research with real-world impact. His recent publications highlight innovative methods for fuel cell performance optimization, battery state-of-charge estimation, and degradation modeling to enhance energy system reliability and efficiency.
Key research trends in his articles include the application of reduced-order models, machine learning-driven simulations, and coupled electrochemical-thermal-mechanical frameworks to improve energy storage technologies. His methodologies emphasize practical implementation through computational tools and multi-scale analysis.
Dr. Pan has not listed any awards or grants in the provided text, but his affiliations suggest ongoing collaborations within Imperial College's research networks. No advising roles or student supervision details are available in the current data.



