Energy Storage and Grid Stabilisation Optical Monitoring of Vanadium Flow Batteries (VFBs) High Energy Density Electrolyte for VFBs Specialist Reference Electrodes for Hostile Environments Anodisation of Semiconductors and Metals (i.e. Porous InP and titania nanotubes) In-situ Stress Analysis during Metal Deposition
Teaching Interests
PH4131 Mechanics, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism (1st year physics) PH4102 Waves, Light and Modern Physics (1st and 3rd year) PH4092 Semiconductor Devices (1st and 3rd year) PH4051 Measurement of Properties of Matter (1st and 3rd year) PH4613 Forces, Potentials and Fields (2nd and 3rd year) PH6001 MSc Mini Research Project (MSc Applied Physics)Course Director BSc Applied PhysicsCourse Board Member Common Entry PhysicsCourse Board Subject Specialists (Physics) BSc Secondary School Science Teaching Courses
Biography
Robert Lynch is a Senior Lecturer in Energy and the Course Director of the BSc in Applied Physics at the Department of Physics at the University of Limerick in Ireland. Mr Lynch teaches several undergraduate courses and is the supervisor of several PhD and Masters students in physics and electrochemistry.andnbsp; He is also the Principal Investigator of the Energy Storage and Semiconductor Technology Group at the Bernal Institute and the Department of Physics.andnbsp; His group investigates measurement and monitoring of flow battery systems, stabilisation of electricity grids and formation of semiconductor nanostructure.andnbsp; He is the project manager of fundamental and industrial research projects and the scientific advisor to Lumcloon Energy, which is currently completing construction of the largest grid stabilisation project using electrochemical energy storage in Europe.
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