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Mathilde Luneau is an Assistant Professor at the division of Applied Chemistry. Her research focuses on heterogeneous catalysis and electrocatalysis for sustainable reactions. Using a multidisciplinary approach covering aspects of materials synthesis, testing and advanced characterization, her group aims to establish principles for the design of more efficient catalytic materials.
She obtained a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Lyon, France, where she gained expertise in heterogeneous catalysis and processes. Before joining Chalmers, she was a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard University in the group of Prof. Cynthia Friend where she investigated dilute alloy catalysts.
Read more about Luneau´s research here