Expertise
Sustainable Organic Electrosynthesis and Operando Electrochemistry
Collaborative research interests in sustainable organic electrosynthesis, mechanistic electrochemistry and operando characterisation.
Assistant Professor
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
Researcher in physical chemistry and electrochemistry at Trinity College Dublin. Working on electrosynthesis, operando structural methods and theoretical electrochemistry. Seeking academic and industrial partners for EU projects.
I am an Assistant Professor in the School of Chemistry at Trinity College Dublin working in physical chemistry and electrochemistry. My research combines electrochemical methods, operando structural characterisation and molecular modelling to study reactive chemical systems and sustainable transformations.
Current interests include electrosynthesis, electrochemical interfaces, concentrated electrolytes, operando neutron scattering and theoretical electrochemistry. I am particularly interested in interdisciplinary collaborations that connect chemistry, materials science, energy research and advanced instrumentation.
I am seeking partners for collaborative European research projects, including MSCA Doctoral Networks and Horizon Europe proposals, with interests spanning sustainable chemistry, energy materials, molecular-scale characterisation and research training.
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Expertise
Sustainable Organic Electrosynthesis and Operando Electrochemistry
Collaborative research interests in sustainable organic electrosynthesis, mechanistic electrochemistry and operando characterisation.