Bamidele Akinwolemiwa

Acting Senior Tutor Maths & Computer Science

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联系方式

办公室

Teaching Building 341

校园

University of Nottingham Ningbo China

地址

199 Taikang East Road, Ningbo, 315100, China

电话

+86 574 88180000 (ext.8424)

学历

PhD Energy Technologies (University of Nottingham Ningbo China)

MSc Sustainable Energy Engineering (University of Nottingham UK)

BSc (Hons) Physics (Kogi State University Nigeria)


个人简介

Dr. Bamidele “Dele” Akinwolemiwa has been actively involved in research which encompasses theoretical physics, energy technologies: covering areas in electrochemical technologies, computational modelling and mathematical analysis of energy systems, and appraisals of sustainability. With a strong interest in teaching, Dele has over three years’ experience as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at UNNC during which he has conducted seminars on Foundation Year Mathematics and Year 2 Engineering Mathematics modules, overseen Year 3 Chemical Engineering Design presentations, and undertaken supervisory roles in Teaching & Learning activities focused on urban sustainability. He has also mentored undergraduate research interns in electrochemical technologies, and continually develops his instructional skills through teaching and laboratory demonstrations.


教学

Foundation Algebra

Foundation Calculus

Science A (Physics)


研究方向

Mathematical modelling of energy systems

Electrochemical technologies

New materials discovery for sustainable energy

Sustainability analysis for Urban and Rural Development


发表文章

Akinwolemiwa B, Wei CH, Yang QH, Yu LP, Xia L, Hu D, Peng C, Chen GZ Optimal utilization of combined double layer and Nernstian charging of activated carbon electrodes in aqueous halide supercapattery through capacitance unequalisationJ. Electrochem. Soc.165 (2018) A4067-A4076. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0031902jes

Akinwolemiwa B, Chen GZ, Fundamental consideration for electrochemical engineering of supercapatteryJ. Brazilian Chem. Soc.29(5) (2018) 960-972. http://dx.doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20180010

Akinwolemiwa B, Chen GZ, Dissolved redox species for the improvement of the performance of supercapacitorsCurrent Topics in Electrochemistry19 (2017) 47-65.
http://www.researchtrends.net/tia/title_issue.asp?id=19&in=0&vn=19&type=3

Akinwolemiwa BWei CH, Chen GZ, Mechanisms and designs of asymmetrical electrochemical capacitorsElectrochim. Acta, 247 (2017) 344-357. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.electacta.2017.06.088

Akinwolemiwa B, Peng C, Chen GZ, Redox electrolytes in supercapacitors, J. Electrochem. Soc.162(5) (2015) A5054-A5059http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/2.0111505jes;


学术交流

Akinwolemiwa B, Yang QH, Yu LP, Chen GZ, Dual-electrolyte supercapattery utilizing immiscible aqueous posilyte and ionic liquid negalyte for increased working voltage, September 2017; “Poster and Abstract” presented at the International Forum on Liquid Salts organized by China Automotive Battery Research Institute Co. Ltd and the Royal Society of Chemistry Molten Salts Discussion Group (MSDG). (Best Poster Award)

Akinwolemiwa B, Yu LP, Hu D, Jin XB, Slattery JM, Chen GZ, Highlights from liquid salts for energy and materials – Faraday Discussion, Ningbo, China, 11-13 May 2016Chem. Commun., 52 (2016) 12538-12554. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6cc90442d