Assistant Professor
Northeastern University
Joshua Gallaway's research interests include electrochemical engineering, batteries and energy storage, and energy sustainability. In his lab, mechanisms within complex electrochemical systems are studies. Practical electrochemical systems such as batteries, sensors, and fuel cells are often complex, involving engineered high surface area electrodes, starved electrolyte conditions, phase transformations, and interplay of the two electrodes. For these reasons there are significant deviations from ideal behavior as well as emergent or unexpected phenomena. His teams seeks to understand these to engineer better devices for broad societal benefit, such as the worldwide adoption of sustainable energy.