About us
At Lancaster University, our Sustainable Energy Materials research is driving the development of next-generation materials to support cleaner, more efficient, and scalable energy solutions. By harnessing breakthroughs in novel energy materials synthesis, advanced characterization techniques, computational modelling and quantum transport, our work tackles key challenges in renewable energy, energy storage, and waste heat recovery.
Our interdisciplinary team is at the forefront of organic thermoelectrics, enabling the conversion of waste heat into usable energy, and ultra-efficient catalysts and methods that advance green chemical processes. We are also pioneering energy materials for low-cost, high-performance battery and supercapacitor technologies. Beyond materials innovation, our research explores sustainable supply chains and materials chemistry to develop grid-scale long-duration energy storage solutions, including flow batteries and post lithium-ion batteries—critical technologies for the transition to a low-carbon future.
Our history in Material Social Futures also manifests as active projects exploring the end-of-life and cradle-to-cradle approach to sustainability in energy materials.