
معرفی
Xiaoti Cui is an Associate Professor at Aalborg University's AAU Energy department within The Faculty of Engineering and Science. His research focuses on thermal engineering, hydrogen technologies, and electro-fuels, particularly in solid oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs), power-to-X (P2X) systems, and methanol synthesis. He has led/co-led projects such as the MESH initiative (large-scale energy storage via SOECs) and Power2Proteins (e-fuel residue utilization). His work addresses challenges in electrolyzer performance under dynamic conditions, high-pressure operations, and process integration for renewable energy systems. Collaborations include industry partners and institutions like Innovation Fund Denmark and the EU.
Research highlights include optimizing SOEC performance through AC/DC operation strategies, evaluating power-to-methanol process configurations, and conducting techno-economic analyses of blue ammonia production. Projects span 2019–2027, emphasizing scalability, durability, and sustainability in energy conversion systems. Key areas of exploration are P2X efficiency improvements, CO₂ utilization pathways, and green hydrogen production economics.
Notable contributions include over 30 peer-reviewed publications since 2008, with recent focus on high-pressure SOEC dynamics, methanol synthesis kinetics, and grid-integrated electrolysis systems. He actively participates in international forums and contributes to conference discussions on AI integration in energy systems.





