The aim of our research team is to advance the understanding of the electrocatalytic reactions and material degradation processes in electrochemical energy conversion technologies.
Our goal is to use this knowledge to design and develop novel advanced functional materials. In this, we rely on unique coupled techniques and high-throughput methods developed in the group.
Our research interests span a wide range of problems at the interface of fundamental electrochemistry and electrochemical engineering. Current research topics include fuel cells, water electrolysis, photo-electrochemistry, and noble metals recycling.
The Best Oral Presentation Award at the HYCELTEC2024 conference won by Moritz Geuß!
9 July 2024
Congratulations, Moritz!
The Best Poster Award won by Carolin Sophie Igel in the 8th Baltic Electrochemistry Conference
3 May 2024
Congratulations, Carolin!
Cornelius Simon joined us as a Bachelor student!
15 March 2024
Welcome Cornelius!
Pamella Rodrigues joined us as our new visiting researcher!
8 February 2024
Welcome, Pamella!
Our latest study on backing electrode degradation during OER is now published in ACS Catalysis!
1 December 2023
Congratulations, Matej!