Project Team
David Britton

David is responsible for Operations, Finance & Governance and for Project Management. David is an emeritus professor of physics with 30 years' experience in research management and 10 years in governance. His unique approach to innovation involves meticulous attention to operational detail without losing sight of the bigger picture. David is co-inventor of the printed silicon technology which forms the basis for PST's temperature sensor portfolio
Margit Harting

As well as providing technical leadership, Margit is also responsible for the Strategy and Information portfolio. By training she is a physicist and engineer, well versed in technology management and strategy, having directed the research of a large university group for over two decades. Since retiring from academia as a professor, Margit has successfully grown two technology start-up companies on different continents
Matthew Jennison

Matthew is the go-to person in Sedgefield for hands on project management, and the primary on-site liaison with the CPI and other partners. In TECHNO he will be responsible for day-to-day operations with a focus on sensor design and manufacture, and electronic testing.
Brian Lambert

Although now employed part-time Brian remains a key member of the project team. He was the first employee to join PST principal scientist. He was the project manager for the successfully completed Faraday Challenge Round 2 feasibility study, and building on this experience moved into a management role. He moved to the West Country in 2019 for personal reasons but retained his connection with the company, working remotely on design, specification and data analysis as well as coordination and liaison with external partners.
Paul Kerby

Paul is the managing director and technical/exploitation manager, applying his materials manufacture and prototyping expertise to facilitate innovation design/upscale. Paul has decades of manufacturing experience and commercial expertise. He runs a company specialising in the manufacture of wire wound finned tubes for the cooling power industry, also supplying heat exchangers using new advanced manufacturing processes.
David Tetlow

David, the Head R & D manager, is a chartered engineer (MCIBSE 061429) with a track record in project managing with multiple Innovate UK and European project. He will contribute his expertise to the successful management and project delivery over the full duration of the project.
Mohsen Moslemin

Mohsen Moslemin has been working on the UK E-Machine Preformed Winding Supply Chain of next-generation hairpin design and manufacturing for electrical drivetrains. He has also been working on battery thermal management of EU funded project called Albatross.
Surojit Sen

Surojit Sen is involved in research and teaching in the mechanical engineering department at the University of Nottingham. He has recently finished his PhD in the area of digital twin technology of power converter in electric vehicle application. He has been involved in the Formula Student project at the University for several years.
Pouyan Talebizadeh

Pouyan Talebizadeh's current research focuses on the thermal management of batteries and electric motors, and integrated heat pumps with thermal energy storage systems. So far, he has published more than 140 ISI papers. He is also among the top 2% of scientists worldwide in 2020-2021. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Heat transfer Engineering Journal.
Rohit Singh

Tony Green

Advisory Board
Paul Freeland

Principal Engineer, Cosworth
Ceran Acar

Battery Systems Team Leader, FEV Turkey
Fergal Harrington-Beatty

Head of Sales, AMTE Power
Innovate UK
Steve Tremble

Project Monitoring Officer
Oyebola Bello

Innovatin Lead