Senior scientist at the Institute of Applied Materials - Energy Storage Systems (IAM-ESS) at KIT
Project Management Agency Karlsruhe (PTKA)
Karlsruhe, Germany
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Senior Scientist in operando/in situ spectro-electrochemistry (XPS, XAS, ToF-SIMS), exploring interfacial processes to drive next-gen energy storage systems
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has established a National Contact Point (NCP) to inform about the entire thematic spectrum of digital and industrial technologies within the European Union’s framework programme for research and innovation – Horizon Europe.
Its tasks are jointly carried out by various project management (and funding) agencies, mainly Project Management Jülich (PtJ) and the DLR Project Management Agency (DLR-PT), together with the VDI TZ Project Management Agency (VDI TZ) and the Project Management Agency Karlsruhe (PTKA) which are both subcontracted. Together, they offer an established combination of information and advisory services, in addition to support in all questions which may arise pertaining to participation in European programmes for research and innovation.
Within this context, digital and industrial technologies cover the following topics:
Digital technologies: key digital technologies (nanoelectronics, photonics, software and quantum technologies), new technologies, artificial intelligence and robotics, next-generation internet, advanced computing and big data and cybersecurity, Industrial technologies: manufacturing and nanotechnologies, advanced materials, the circular economy, new technologies, low-carbon and clean industries
The main proportion of relevant call topics is located in Cluster 4 “Digital, Industry and Space“ of the second pillar “Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness” of the Horizon Europe Framework Programme.
I am a Senior Scientist at the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) with extensive experience in spectroscopy and surface analysis for energy storage systems. My expertise lies in operando and in situ spectroelectrochemistry (XPS, XAS, ToF-SIMS), with a focus on solid-gas and solid-liquid interfaces—critical for advancing next-generation batteries, fuel cells, photovoltaics, and semiconductors and other advanced materials.
Previously, I worked as a scientist at Uppsala University, leading research on interfacial processes in high energy density and high capacity Li-ion batteries. Before that, I was a researcher and PhD candidate at KIT, where I developed advanced surface characterization approaches for battery electrode materials.
With over 9 years of experience, I have gained expertise in international project management, problem-solving, and scientific writing, actively working on interdisciplinary research projects.