Meet the Team

The core team of scientists plus graduate students has over a decade of work invested in solving the problem, evidenced by 10 published journal papers, several conference papers, with more journal articles in preparation. The team additionally includes a business manager with experience in high-technology commercialisation, and an academic researcher with expertise in management communication, public relations and promotion of new products. External academics in New Zealand, the UK, and Australia contribute specialised skills.

The Waikato Battery Team brings diverse disciplines together: It consists of experts across (a) theory-based subject areas including physics and mathematics, (b) practical areas of electronic engineering and electrochemistry, and (c) applied areas including software development and industry implementation. The team is mostly NZ-based but enjoys expert guidance from overseas. Most team members have a track record of working together.

Jonathan Scott is a retired Honorary Professor of electronics. He worked for universities and private industry in Australia, California and New Zealand for more than 40 years. His research focuses on characterization, measurement, modeling and simulation, from microhertz to microwave frequencies. Recent work has strong biomedical context around human implant systems and electrode-electrolyte interfaces. Application of techniques developed in that context to rechargeable batteries formed the basis of the insights behind EISgage technology. 

Sina Enteshari

Sina holds a PhD in Sustainability and a background in Mechatronics Engineering with both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. With extensive experience in sustainability and renewable energy, Sina has contributed to academia and research in Malaysia at UKM, and now serves as a Lecturer in Electrical Engineering at Wintec. As the website designer and researcher on the team, Sina combines technical expertise with a passion for creating sustainable solutions for the future.

Renee Goreham

Renee Goreham (physics, nanotechnology), University of Newcastle, Australia. Goreham collaborates with Allegro, manufacturer of liquid flow batteries