Summary
Hui Yang is a computational scientist and research associate based in London with 10 years’ experience applying atomic-scale modelling, data analysis and visualization to energy materials — from organic solar cells to lithium battery electrodes. At Imperial College and the Faraday Institution she led projects that quantified theoretical limits of thermal conductivity in battery materials, producing reference data that directly informs experimental design and thermal-management strategies. Hui has authored high-impact papers (including Nature Communications and Chemical Science), presented internationally, and mentors PhD students while teaching materials modelling and Monte Carlo simulation. Comfortable bridging academia and industry, she also brings practical data-science experience from roles in ML-driven force-field parameterization and customer-behavior analytics. Colleagues know her as an energetic problem-solver who simplifies complex multiscale problems and sustains long-term collaborative networks across the UK, Japan and China.
10 years of coding experience
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University College London
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Master's Degree, Erasmus Mundus of Science in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling, Master's Degree, Erasmus Mundus of Science in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Master's degree, Erasmus Mundus of Science in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling, Master's degree, Erasmus Mundus of Science in Theoretical Chemistry and Computational Modelling at University of Groningen