Joey Liu

Joey Liu

Ph.D. candidate

The University of Hong Kong

Zhouyuntong Liu is a Ph.D. student in Mechanical Engineering at The University of Hong Kong, with a focus on sustainable energy and wearable technology. Her research interests include the design of electrode materials for CO2-induced Thermally Regenerative Electrochemical Cells (cTRCs), theoretical modeling of battery microenvironments, and the development of structural batteries incorporating ion exchange membranes.

She is also investigating ionic thermoelectric hydrogels and their applications in self-powered wearable devices and flexible sensors, employing spectroscopic deconvolution methods like MCR-ALS analysis to advance her work. Zhouyuntong Liu holds a Master’s degree in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering from Imperial College London and a Bachelor’s degree in Polymer Material and Engineering from Sichuan University.

Interests
  • CO2-induced Thermally Regenerative Electrochemical Cells (cTRCs)
  • Theoretical Modeling of Battery Microenvironment
  • Structural Battery Design (Electrode Materials, Ion Exchange Membranes)
  • Ionic Thermoelectric Hydrogels
  • Spectroscopic Deconvolution (MCR-ALS Analysis)
  • Self-powered Wearable Devices and Flexible Wearable Sensors
Education
  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, 2028 (expected)

    The University of Hong Kong

  • MSc in Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, 2023

    Imperial College London

  • B.S. in Polymer Material and Engineering, 2022

    Sichuan University