Francesco CIUCCI

Francesco CIUCCI Details

Francesco CIUCCI
Francesco CIUCCI  

Email

Email
francesco.ciucci@ust.hk

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First Name (and Middle Name If Any)
Francesco
CIUCCI
Highest Degree Acquired (e.g. PhD in Engineering Science)
PhD in Mechanical Engineering, California Institute of Technology

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Email
francesco.ciucci@ust.hk

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Research Interests

Research Interests
Energy conversion
Energy storage
Functional materials for sustainable energy
Materials chemistry

Biography

Biography

Prof. Francesco Ciucci was an associate professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He graduated cum laude from Politecnico di Milano, Italy and Ecole Centrale de Paris, France with degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Applied Physics, respectively. He pursued his Ph.D. in Engineering from the California Institute of Technology, USA, where he was supported by the internationally renowned Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship. Francesco did his postdoctoral work at the Heidelberg Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences of the University of Heidelberg, Germany. There, he obtained a Marie Curie Fellowship and a Heidelberg Graduate School Fellowship. His research articles have been featured in major journals, including, Nature Chemistry, Advanced Energy Materials, Chemistry of Materials, and Chemical Reviews. Francesco’s current research centers around solid-state energy materials, including those used in fuel cells and solid-state batteries, with particular emphasis on the modeling of such systems and the development of new functional materials.

Research Interests

Research Interests
Energy conversion
Energy storage
Functional materials for sustainable energy
Materials chemistry

Biography

Biography

Prof. Francesco Ciucci was an associate professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He graduated cum laude from Politecnico di Milano, Italy and Ecole Centrale de Paris, France with degrees in Aerospace Engineering and Applied Physics, respectively. He pursued his Ph.D. in Engineering from the California Institute of Technology, USA, where he was supported by the internationally renowned Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship. Francesco did his postdoctoral work at the Heidelberg Graduate School of Mathematical and Computational Methods for the Sciences of the University of Heidelberg, Germany. There, he obtained a Marie Curie Fellowship and a Heidelberg Graduate School Fellowship. His research articles have been featured in major journals, including, Nature Chemistry, Advanced Energy Materials, Chemistry of Materials, and Chemical Reviews. Francesco’s current research centers around solid-state energy materials, including those used in fuel cells and solid-state batteries, with particular emphasis on the modeling of such systems and the development of new functional materials.