Professor Michael Vynnycky is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Limerick , with affiliations to multiple research centers including the Centre for Battery and Energy Materials Research , Mathematics Applications Consortium for Science and Industry (MACSI) , and SSPC - The Research Ireland Centre for Pharmaceuticals . His research spans applied mathematics, electrochemistry, and industrial process modeling, with a focus on energy storage and metallurgical systems. Polymer electrolyte fuel cells Vanadium redox batteries Electrochemical pickling of steel Mpemba effect Continuous casting of metals Geophysical processes (mantle convection, magmatic ascent) Recent publications highlight his expertise in asymptotic analysis, Stefan problems, and numerical simulations applied to energy systems, chemical processes, and materials science. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals in clean energy and sustainable industry practices. Professor Vynnycky supervises PhD students and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects with computational and experimental components.







