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New group member Dr. Anna Liutkova

We warmly welcome Anna Liutkova. 

Anna is a PostDoc working for the Syncat group for the next 24 months. She is going to work on the tandem CO2 capture and catalytic conversion to methanol with metal-organic framework materials (MOFs).

 

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New group member Dr. Paul Leidinger

We would like to welcome Paul Leidinger who started on Friday, April 1.

Paul is a PostDoc working for both, the Laboratory for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry and the Electrochemistry Laboratory for the next 24 months. Paul is going to work on the catalytic and electrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide on silver surfaces. 

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Welcome to Chiara Pischetola

We welcome Chiara Pischetola to the group. She is the new scientist in the Heterogeneous Catalysis group. Chiara will be responsible for a research program on the valorisation of carbon dioxide. 

 

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New Laboratory Technician Christian Hanisch

A new colleague, Christian Hanisch, started on February 1, 2022, as a technician in the Laboratory for Catalysis and Sustainable Chemistry and we warmly welcome him.

 

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Welcome Fabio Peixoto Esteves

A new colleague, Mr. Fabio Peixoto, started on January 1, 2022 as a PhD student in the van Bokhoven group under Marco Ranocchiari's supervision.
 

 

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Welcome Man Guo

A new colleague, Ms. Man Guo, started on September 1, 2021 as a PhD student in the van Bokhoven group under Luca Artiglia's supervision and we would like to welcome her.

 

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Welcome to Alessia Cesarini

Welcome to Alessia Cesarini, new PhD student in the van Bokhoven group. She is located at EMPA and works together with Andreas Borgschulte.

 

 

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Congratulations to Julian Wennmacher!

On February 10th, 2021, Julian Wennmacher defended his PhD entitled "Developing electron crystallography to elucidate the location of functional sites in zeolites" at ETH Zurich. Congratulations!

 

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