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Professor Carlos Ponce De Leon Albarran is a Professor of Electrochemical Engineering within the Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Southampton and is Head of Energy Technology Group.
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- Electrochemical energy conversion
- Water treatment technology
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Biography
Professor Carlos Ponce De Leon Albarran has industrial experience in
- quality control
- data acquisition systems
- analytical chemistry
- recovery of precious metals
- fuel cell testing
His main areas of expertise are in electrochemical energy conversion and water treatment technology.
He has taught at 3 different universities during the last 25 years and is currently the coordinator of the MSc program in Sustainable Energy Technologies at the University of Southampton.
He has developed strong collaborations with partners in electrochemical reactor modelling, decontamination of industrial effluents and metal-air batteries.
He has contributed to redox flow battery technology with full utility-scale mass transport characterization of cell stacks and improvements to several chemistries.
Over the last few years, he has worked on the use of 3D-printing as a fast-prototyping tool for electrochemical flow cells, aluminum -polymer and -oxygen batteries, and has been the principal investigator of projects funded by the European Commission.
Professor Ponce de León is member of the RSC Electrochemistry Group and editor of the Electrochemistry newsletter.
He was chairman of Electrochem 2013 conference 2013 with 230 delegates and he has authored over 180 peer-reviewed publications and h-index 44 with 7445 citations according to Scopus.
He has directed over 30 MSc thesis and over 18 PhD thesis.
Prizes
- Westinghouse Prize (Sponsored by Riley Industries Ltd) of the Institute of Metal Finishing (2010)