Rachael Keslake earned a Meng in Chemical Engineering with Industrial Experience at the University of Manchester followed by a PhD in Offshore Wind Energy and the Environment at the University of Sheffield. This has equipped her with a solid grounding in chemical processes, engineering applications, and hands-on experimental work including fabrication of electrodes, electrochemical testing, and understanding material behaviour under extreme conditions.
Their research interests span a wide range of topics, including corrosion science, materials for harsh environments, and the electrochemical pathways critical to energy and environmental applications. Rachael is continuing to apply her industry and academic background to exploring material challenges in the production, storage, and distribution of hydrogen, and is committed to advancing technologies that address the challenges of a sustainable and resilient future.