Shengda is interested in electrochemical processes and related surface changes at nanoscale. He is now a PhD working on in-situ TEM of liquid battery cells under the supervision of Dr. Alex Robertson and Prof. Peter Bruce in Oxford.
Before coming to Oxford, Shengda obtained his BEng degree in Materials from Imperial College London. He then worked as an MPhil research student under the supervision of Dr. Steve Ooi and Sir. Harry Bhadeshia at University of Cambridge where he studied the hydrogen behaviors during phase transformation in steels.
Email: shengda.pu@queens.ox.ac.uk
Shengda is interested in electrochemical processes and related surface changes at nanoscale. He is now a PhD working on in-situ TEM of liquid battery cells under the supervision of Dr. Alex Robertson and Prof. Peter Bruce in Oxford.
Before coming to Oxford, Shengda obtained his BEng degree in Materials from Imperial College London. He then worked as an MPhil research student under the supervision of Dr. Steve Ooi and Sir. Harry Bhadeshia at University of Cambridge where he studied the hydrogen behaviors during phase transformation in steels.
Email: shengda.pu@queens.ox.ac.uk
Shengda is interested in electrochemical processes and related surface changes at nanoscale. He is now a PhD working on in-situ TEM of liquid battery cells under the supervision of Dr. Alex Robertson and Prof. Peter Bruce in Oxford.
Before coming to Oxford, Shengda obtained his BEng degree in Materials from Imperial College London. He then worked as an MPhil research student under the supervision of Dr. Steve Ooi and Sir. Harry Bhadeshia at University of Cambridge where he studied the hydrogen behaviors during phase transformation in steels.
Email: shengda.pu@queens.ox.ac.uk
ROBERTSON GROUP
University of Warwick
Zixuan Li - DPhil Student
Zixuan Li joined Dr. Alex Robertson’s group in October 2021 as a Dphil student under the co-supervision of Prof. Peter Bruce. Her research project focuses on exploring the mechanisms inhibiting reversible cycling of multivalent electrolytes by in-situ electron microscopy.
Before joining the group, she attained her bachelor degree (2018) of Measurement & Control Technology and Instrument in Chongqing University. She then obtained her master degree (2021) of Microelectronics and Solid State Electronics in Peking University, under the supervision of Hang Zhou. Her previous researches work on improving the electronic conductivity of cathode materials in zinc-ion batteries.
Email: zixuan.li@materials.ox.ac.uk