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Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies (HCEFT)

What is HCEFT?

The Hartnoll Centre for Experimental Fuel Technologies is a world-leading, interdisciplinary team advancing research into energy storage and conversion. The team is a collaboration between electrochemists, battery scientists, project engineers, and materials experts, focused on combining Warwick's ammonia fuel cell and world-leading battery research.

Current HCEFT projects

2025

"Correlative Electrochemical and Structural Investigations of Next-Generation Catalysts" - Dr Lachlan Gaudin

"Combined Electrochemical & Electron Microscopy Experiments for Electrocatalyst Evaluation" - Dr Dan Houghton

"Correlative Electrochemical Multi-Microscopy of Energy Conversion and Storage Materials" - Dr Xiangdong Xu

"Electrochemical Multi-Microscopy of Energy Materials for Aqueous Batteries" - Fatma Altug

"Finite Element Modelling of Electrochemical Systems" - James Tofts

"Evaluating Electrochemical Cell Design for Electrocatalysis Development." - Tenzing Whitley

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