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Prof Bruce is a founder and Chief Scientist of the Faraday Institution, the UK Centre for Research on Electrochemical Energy Storage. He also took up the position of Physical Secretary and Vice President of the Royal Society (UK’s national academy) in November 2018.
Nanostructured materials for advanced energy conversion and storage devices. AS Arico, P Bruce, B Scrosati, JM Tarascon, W Van Schalkwijk. Nature materials 4 (5), 366-377. , 2005. 10032. 2005. Li–O 2 and Li–S batteries with high energy storage. PG Bruce, SA Freunberger, LJ Hardwick, JM Tarascon. Nature materials 11 (1), 19-29.
Sir Peter George Bruce, FRS, FRSE, FRSC is a British chemist, and Wolfson Professor of Materials in the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford. Between 2018 and 2023, he served as Physical Secretary and Vice President of the Royal Society. Bruce is a founder and Chief Scientist of the Faraday Institution.
1 de mar. de 2024 · The Bruce Group. The Bruce Group's research interests embrace materials science, solid-state chemistry and electrochemistry, with a particular emphasis on energy storage. There are three research themes in the group: cathode materials, all-solid-state batteries and the lithium-air battery.
Uno de los pioneros detrás del desarrollo de la batería de litio-aire fue Peter G. Bruce. La batería recargable de iones de litio no solo ha revolucionado los dispositivos portátiles, sino que también será esencial para la electrificación del transporte y la entrega de energía renovable segura y confiable.
Wolfson Chair, Professor of Materials. +44 1865 612760. peter.bruce@materials.ox.ac.uk. My primary research interests are in the fields of solid state chemistry and electrochemistry; particularly solid state ionics, which embraces ionically conducting solids and intercalation compounds. I am interested in the fundamental science of ionically ...
10 de jun. de 2022 · Professor Peter Bruce. Professor Sir Peter Bruce FRSC. Winner: 2022 Longstaff Prize. University of Oxford. For pioneering research on the chemistry of materials with applications in renewable energy, leading to fundamental changes in our understanding of solid-state electrochemistry. Celebrate Professor Sir Peter Bruce. #RSCPrizes.