
معرفی
Professor Yongliang Li is a Chair in Thermal Energy Engineering at the University of Birmingham's School of Chemical Engineering. He leads the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage and specializes in thermal energy processes, including energy storage, refrigeration, carbon capture, and system optimization. His research has been funded by EPSRC, British Council, and industry partners like Air Products and CSR. He holds prestigious awards such as the Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award and the Collaborative Development Award.
Education: PhD in Chemical and Process Engineering from the University of Leeds (2011), BEng from Beijing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics (2005).
Research Interests: Thermal energy storage (heat/cold), refrigeration systems, carbon capture, process simulation, and system optimization. His work emphasizes sustainable energy solutions and industrial applications.
Key Projects: Includes EPSRC-funded studies on multi-scale energy storage systems and cryogenic cold storage using microencapsulated materials. Collaborations with international partners like the Royal Society and SGRI Europe explore energy storage innovations.
- Doctoral Supervision: Principal advisor to Ciprian Negoescu and Sidra Rama; co-advisor to Chuan Li, Xiaodong Peng, and Yaoting Huang.
- Funding: Over £2.5M secured since 2014 for energy storage and carbon capture projects.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Birmingham Centre for Energy Storage, focusing on interdisciplinary energy research and development.



