
معرفی
Williams Agyei Appiah is an Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering Sciences, University of Agder (Norway). His research focuses on battery technology, merging electrochemical modeling with materials science to improve battery performance and longevity. Key areas include lithium-ion batteries, electrode design optimization, thermal management, and degradation mechanisms. He holds a PhD in Energy Science and Engineering from DGIST (South Korea) and postdoctoral experience at Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
Education:
- PhD in Energy Science & Engineering (2020), DGIST, South Korea
- M.Eng in Applied Chemistry (2017), HBNU, South Korea
- B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering (2012), KNUST, Ghana
Research Interests: Electrochemical modeling of batteries, parameterization of battery models, silicon anode innovation, and data-driven predictive tools for battery development. His work bridges fundamental science with industrial applications, particularly in next-generation energy storage systems.
Publications: Over 15 peer-reviewed articles in journals like Journal of Power Sources and Electrochimica Acta, focusing on battery degradation, electrode design, and modeling. Recent work emphasizes non-invasive diagnostic techniques for battery health assessment and sensitivity analysis of aging models.
Teaching & Contributions: Combines research expertise with educational roles to train future engineers in battery technology. Active in the 'Battery Coast' initiative at UiA to accelerate energy storage innovation.



