Biography
Haoliang Hong is a DPhil Student at the University of Oxford in Department of Engineering Science, specialising in solid-state hydrogen storage technology. His academic journey includes notable achievements in the green energy technologies. He has excellent results in the design of magnesium-based materials, optimisation of industrial processes and reactor design. He is committed to advancing clean energy technologies and actively seeks to collaborate with industry partners to translate his research into practical, sustainable energy solutions.
Awards and Prizes
Terry Payne Prize on 21ˢᵗ International Conference on Sustainable Energy Technologies, World Society of Sustainable Energy Technologies (WSSET).
Research Interests
- Large-scale industrial modification of magnesium-based materials (e.g. combination of simple processes, no use of rare metals, addition of structural modifications, etc.)
- Advanced reactor design (enhancing mass and heat transfer, improving thermal efficiency, etc.)
Current Projects
Hydrogen-thermal synergistic reactor platform.
Research Groups
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Publications
Structure modification of magnesium hydride for solid hydrogen storage Patent: Battery-powered stirring device with thermoelectric effect module. Public Number: CN116440748A