
معرفی
Zhenguo Huang is a Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), leading the Hydrogen Energy Program and heading the Boron for Energy Storage and Transfer (BEST) Lab. He chairs the International Hydrogen Carriers Alliance and holds roles at UTS’s Centre for Green Technology. His research focuses on boron chemistry for energy storage, hydrogen technologies, and 2D materials. Huang has received ARC DECRA and Future Fellowships, a Humboldt Fellowship, and awards for research commercialization. He earned his PhD from the University of Wollongong (2007) and conducted postdoctoral work at The Ohio State University.
Education:
- PhD in Materials Science, University of Wollongong (2007)
- Postdoctoral Research, The Ohio State University (US)
Research Interests:
Huang’s work centers on boron-based hydrogen storage materials, electrolytes for batteries, and two-dimensional nanosheets. His breakthroughs in sodium-ion batteries and hydrogen storage have been commercialized with Boron Molecular. Key areas include sustainable energy technologies, clean fuels, and environmental decontamination via advanced materials.
Grants & Projects:
Current grants include ARC Discovery Projects on boron nanomaterials (2025–2028) and hydrogen storage (2025–2027). Collaborations involve industry partners like HB11 Energy Holdings and government initiatives.
Awards & Recognition:
- Australian Research Council Fellowships (DECRA, Future)
- Humboldt Research Fellowship
- UTS and UOW Vice-Chancellor’s Awards
Labs & Teams:
Leads the BEST Lab at UTS, exploring boron-driven energy solutions. His team includes cross-disciplinary experts in hydrogen carriers and green technology.
