Dr. Mi Tian is a senior lecturer in Low Carbon Engineering and leading the Hydrogen Storage Research Group at the University of Exeter. Her research is concerned with the understanding of structure-property relationships of functional composites and their application to problems in sustainable energies. Mi Tian significantly contributes to the development of porous polymer composite for onboard hydrogen systems, which has a direct impact on light-weighted vehicles and low carbon economy. She has been leading the research on the neutron scatering technique for hydrogen energy materials, which provides the fundamental properties of hydrogen and hence leads to novel hydrogen material design. Mi received the Ede & Ravenscroft Prize in 2019 and was recognised as one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering in 2020.