This week, we have Maike with us. She is assisting us for her ninth-grade school internship to get early insights into university life and electrochemical research.

This week, we have Maike with us. She is assisting us for her ninth-grade school internship to get early insights into university life and electrochemical research.
Philip from the TU Ilmenau is visiting this week to look closer into the chemistry aspects of his thesis project. After giving a talk, he will work in our labs with the microfluidic fuel cell setup developed at the Engineering Thermodynamics department (Prof. Christian Cierpka, Dr.-Ing. Jörg König). He is currently finishing his master’s degree in Renewable Energy Technology.
Vera joins us for her in-depth practical. Have fun!
We are happy to welcome Anastasiia for her doctoral research in electrocatalysis in the frame of the collaborative research center/transregio 247.
We congratulate Sebastian on his doctoral scholarship of the German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU) and look forward to his research on electroanalytical approaches for redox flow battery materials. The DBU supports up to 60 doctoral projects per year to qualify environmental experts from all disciplines, enabling highly motivated doctoral students to gain scientific knowledge and develop new approaches to solutions for envionmental protection and nature conservation.
We welcome Ravindra for his in-depth practical.
We are at the 15th International Workshop on Impedance Spectroscopy in Chemnitz, Germany. Julia is excited to serve as a jury member for the TUC International Science Hackathon and about her first plenary talk tomorrow on “Elucidating operando-transformations of nanoparticulate electrocatalysts by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy”. Sebastian has used his chance to ask experts about the meaning of fractional derivations at the Advanced School on Impedance Spectroscopy held beforehand.
Oliver starts his PhD in the [e-Speicher]3 project.
for once, exploring the Ruhr river instead of electrolytes during the canoe tour of the chair of Analytical Chemistry II
Keen to understand how electrocatalytic nanoparticles function? So, here is your opportunity to learn advanced techniques like differential electrochemical mass spectrometry (DEMS) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), and tackle green energy solutions together with the groups of the collaborative research center for heterogeneous oxidation catalysis.