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Stephen Lyth

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Finished talk 1/3 at #ECS244 and had a lot of fun catching up with people I haven’t seen since 2019. So many talks to look forward to!


Last time I saw @HadiFarabi was in Kyoto - this time it was exciting to chat about the hydrogen activities underway at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. Hope to visit again soon. BTW, would love to commute by ferry (stares accusingly at Glasgow)!

LythLab's tweet image. Last time I saw @HadiFarabi was in Kyoto - this time it was exciting to chat about the hydrogen activities underway at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. Hope to visit again soon. BTW, would love to commute by ferry (stares accusingly at Glasgow)!
LythLab's tweet image. Last time I saw @HadiFarabi was in Kyoto - this time it was exciting to chat about the hydrogen activities underway at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. Hope to visit again soon. BTW, would love to commute by ferry (stares accusingly at Glasgow)!
LythLab's tweet image. Last time I saw @HadiFarabi was in Kyoto - this time it was exciting to chat about the hydrogen activities underway at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. Hope to visit again soon. BTW, would love to commute by ferry (stares accusingly at Glasgow)!

Wonderful surprise to see former exchange students Laraib and Fatma (Sheffield) this week, whilst Enes and I visited Mohammed Ismail at the University of Hull, courtesy of our Daiwa Foundation Award! One of my favourite painters also made an appearance…can you guess who it is?

LythLab's tweet image. Wonderful surprise to see former exchange students Laraib and Fatma (Sheffield) this week, whilst Enes and I visited Mohammed Ismail at the University of Hull, courtesy of our Daiwa Foundation Award! One of my favourite painters also made an appearance…can you guess who it is?

Can’t complain about the refreshments and poster room at #electrochem2023 this week. Enjoying the talks a lot so far. @RSCElectrochem

LythLab's tweet image. Can’t complain about the refreshments and poster room at #electrochem2023 this week. Enjoying the talks a lot so far. 

@RSCElectrochem

Wonderful to be visiting Diamond Light Source for the first time. Was invited by @teddybrightman et al to help investigate their 3D printed flow cells. Night shifts are an intense (but fun) way to get to know new colleagues better! @B18Diamond

LythLab's tweet image. Wonderful to be visiting Diamond Light Source for the first time. Was invited by @teddybrightman et al to help investigate their 3D printed flow cells. Night shifts are an intense (but fun) way to get to know new colleagues better!
@B18Diamond
LythLab's tweet image. Wonderful to be visiting Diamond Light Source for the first time. Was invited by @teddybrightman et al to help investigate their 3D printed flow cells. Night shifts are an intense (but fun) way to get to know new colleagues better!
@B18Diamond

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We have a new position available at Strathclyde Chemical Engineering for a Teaching Associate working across our range of programmes, details below for those interested in joining our team: Teaching Associate (555422) strathvacancies.engageats.co.uk/Redirect.aspx?…


Still always a pleasure to spot a fuel cell in the wild… #hydrogen

LythLab's tweet image. Still always a pleasure to spot a fuel cell in the wild… #hydrogen

Extremely proud of JSPS alumnus Maryna Vorokhta who’s paper on CO2 uptake has been accepted in Chemical Engineering Journal (IF=16.7). In a short year under challenging circumstances she did a phenomenal job of pushing our carbon foams to new limits. authors.elsevier.com/c/1hMN~4x7R2gP…


About to deliver my talk on nanocellulose electrolytes at #mc16 - putting the sustainability back into sustainability!

LythLab's tweet image. About to deliver my talk on nanocellulose electrolytes at #mc16 - putting the sustainability back into sustainability!

Enjoying a bit of sun between sessions at #MC16 at UCD in Dublin. Seen some great talks so far - especially Peter Strasser’s plenary. A lot of emphasis on electrochemistry in the Materials for Energy session! Hope my hay-fever improves by tomorrow…

LythLab's tweet image. Enjoying a bit of sun between sessions at #MC16 at UCD in Dublin. Seen some great talks so far - especially Peter Strasser’s plenary. A lot of emphasis on electrochemistry in the Materials for Energy session! Hope my hay-fever improves by tomorrow…
LythLab's tweet image. Enjoying a bit of sun between sessions at #MC16 at UCD in Dublin. Seen some great talks so far - especially Peter Strasser’s plenary. A lot of emphasis on electrochemistry in the Materials for Energy session! Hope my hay-fever improves by tomorrow…

This was a fascinating event. I learned so much about behaviour, midwifery, cooking practises and alternative fuels in Uganda that I wouldn't normally be exposed to. Lovely fish and chips for lunch too...

How do you raise awareness about the impacts of climate change? 🤔 Today, the #CleanEnergyAirandOceans Fellows discussed ways to change behaviours and promote the use of natural resources in daily life. Thanks to @K4C_Uganda for organising today's event! 🙏

commschols's tweet image. How do you raise awareness about the impacts of climate change? 🤔

Today, the #CleanEnergyAirandOceans Fellows discussed ways to change behaviours and promote the use of natural resources in daily life.

Thanks to @K4C_Uganda for organising today's event! 🙏


Our new paper is out in Applied Surface Science! Recent graduate Enes Can has gained mastery over our novel hydrophobic nanomaterials... Tailored Wettability in Fluorinated Carbon Nanoparticles Synthesized from Fluorotelomer Alcohols authors.elsevier.com/c/1gvarcXa-4W%… #RealTimeChem


Nitrogen-doped carbon can also be useful for SOFC applications. In this paper we explore biochar as a sustainable material for H2S scrubbing in biogas fuel streams: authors.elsevier.com/c/1g0Qe3QkGy0a…


This is our second collaborative paper evaluating the durability of the fuel cell stack used in the Toyota MIRAI. In this study we explore how the stack holds up under extreme freeze-thaw cycles in colder climates. Spoiler alert: it performs well. authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S03…


Today we say farewell to Fatma from the University of Sheffield who has been visiting us for 6 weeks to work on gas diffusion layers, as part of our Daiwa Foundation Award. She has been highly efficient (like her fuel cells) and hopefully a joint publication is on the way.

LythLab's tweet image. Today we say farewell to Fatma from the University of Sheffield who has been visiting us for 6 weeks to work on gas diffusion layers, as part of our Daiwa Foundation Award. She has been highly efficient (like her fuel cells) and hopefully a joint publication is on the way.
LythLab's tweet image. Today we say farewell to Fatma from the University of Sheffield who has been visiting us for 6 weeks to work on gas diffusion layers, as part of our Daiwa Foundation Award. She has been highly efficient (like her fuel cells) and hopefully a joint publication is on the way.
LythLab's tweet image. Today we say farewell to Fatma from the University of Sheffield who has been visiting us for 6 weeks to work on gas diffusion layers, as part of our Daiwa Foundation Award. She has been highly efficient (like her fuel cells) and hopefully a joint publication is on the way.
LythLab's tweet image. Today we say farewell to Fatma from the University of Sheffield who has been visiting us for 6 weeks to work on gas diffusion layers, as part of our Daiwa Foundation Award. She has been highly efficient (like her fuel cells) and hopefully a joint publication is on the way.

Today we say farewell to Fatma from the University of Sheffield who has been visiting us for 6 weeks to work on gas diffusion layers as part of our Daiwa Foundation Award. She has been highly efficient (like her fuel cells) and hopefully a joint publication is on the way.

LythLab's tweet image. Today we say farewell to Fatma from the University of Sheffield who has been visiting us for 6 weeks to work on gas diffusion layers as part of our Daiwa Foundation Award. She has been highly efficient (like her fuel cells) and hopefully a joint publication is on the way.
LythLab's tweet image. Today we say farewell to Fatma from the University of Sheffield who has been visiting us for 6 weeks to work on gas diffusion layers as part of our Daiwa Foundation Award. She has been highly efficient (like her fuel cells) and hopefully a joint publication is on the way.

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