The Faraday Institution
James Robinson is an accomplished academic and engineer, currently serving as a Lecturer in Advanced Propulsion at UCL since August 2022 and leading the LiSTAR project at The Faraday Institution since December 2019. Previously, James held a Royal Academy of Engineering UKIC Research Fellow position and served as an EPSRC Doctoral Research Fellow at UCL from May 2012 to December 2019, where extensive research was conducted in electrochemical power systems. Earlier experience includes a role as a Kilo Technology Lab Student Process Engineer at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals in 2010 and a summer position at DPS Engineering. James earned a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Thermal Investigation of Electrochemical Devices from UCL in 2016 and holds a Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from University College Dublin, obtained in May 2012.
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The Faraday Institution
The Faraday Institution is the UK’s independent institute for electrochemical energy storage research, skills development, market analysis, and early-stage commercialisation. It brings together 500+ researchers from 25+ UK universities and industry partners on projects with commercial potential that will reduce battery cost, weight, and volume; improve performance and reliability, and develop whole-life strategies including recycling and reuse. The Faraday Institution community is a broad group and comprises people and organisations active in the UK electrochemical energy storage sector, including academia – whether directly funded by the Faraday Institution or not – industry, and government. We encourage everyone working in this space to keep in touch with us, via social media and our website, to keep informed of our latest news and events and as we share community successes.