Guangsheng Zhang, Ph.D. Associate Professor, MAE Contact 5000 Technology Drive NWOlin B. King Technology HallRoom N258Huntsville, AL 35899 Campus Map 256.824.6893guangsheng.zhang@uah.edu Biography Dr. Guangsheng Zhang is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at The University of Alabama in Huntsville. His research interests focus on the fundamental understanding of thermal-electrochemical coupled phenomena in batteries and fuel cells. In particular, his team uses in situ diagnosis and post-mortem analysis to understand why and how lithium-ion batteries fail under extreme conditions, such as internal short circuit, thermal runaway, fast charging, and various thermal conditions. His research has been funded by Ford Motor Company, DOE, and NSF. Before joining UAH, Dr. Zhang was a Research Associate (2013-2017) and a Postdoctoral Fellow (2011-2013) at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park and a Postdoctoral Fellow (2010-2011) at Rochester Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics (2010), B.S. in Thermal Energy and Power Engineering (major, 2003), and B.A in English (minor, 2003) from Xi'an Jiaotong University, China. Curriculum Vitae Google Scholar Profile Education Ph.D., Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, 2010 B.S., Thermal Energy and Power Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, 2003 B.A., English (minor), Xi'an Jiaotong University, China, 2003 Honors & Awards UAH College of Engineering (COE) Outstanding Faculty Award, 2024 UAH College of Engineering (COE) Outstanding Junior Faculty Award, 2023 NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award, 2023 Expertise Battery in situ diagnosis and post-mortem analysis Battery safety and thermal management Electrochemical energy conversion and storage Thermal-fluid science Recent Publications S. Liu, M. Liu, M. K. Long, N. Brugler, M. Carter, G. Zhang, and C.Y. Wang, Suppressing internal short circuit caused thermal runaway of lithium-ion batteries through current modulation, Journal of Power Sources, 2025, 660, 238544 M. Carter, P. Poudel, T. Iriyama, B. Liaw, and G. Zhang. Effects of low-temperature pre-cycling on high-temperature cycle life of lithium-ion cells, Energy Mater. Devices, 2025, 3(3), 9370078. S. Liu, S. Huang, Q. Zhou, K. Snyder, M. K. Long, and G. Zhang, Understanding the evolution of internal short circuit in large-format li-ion cells through simultaneous measurement of local current, resistance and temperature, Journal of Power Sources, 2025, 647, 237344. T. Iriyama, M. Carter, G.M. Cavalheiro, P. Poudel, G.J. Nelson, and G. Zhang, Effects of non-uniform temperature distribution on the degradation of liquid-cooled parallel-connected lithium-ion cells, Batteries, 2024, 10 (8), 274. M. K. Long, S. Liu, and G. Zhang, A novel method for simultaneous triggering and in situ sensing of internal short circuit in lithium-ion cells, Energy Advances, 2023, 2: 2018-2028 S. Liu, S. Huang, Q. Zhou, K. Snyder, M. K. Long, and G. Zhang, In situ measurement of dynamic internal short circuit resistance during nail penetration of lithium-ion cells and its implications on cell robustness and abuse tolerance, Journal of The Electrochemical Society, 2023, 170 (6): 060515. S. Liu, G. Zhang, and C.Y. Wang. challenges and innovations of lithium-ion battery thermal management under extreme conditions: a review, ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2023, 145 (8): 080801