We create and functionalize inorganic solids for applications in energy conversion and storage or as quantum materials. By combining high temperature and soft chemistry synthesis approaches, we make new and modify known materials as well as shape materials over several length scales. The structure of the materials is determined by X-ray diffraction and correlated to physical and functional properties. Exemplary areas of interest are layered bulk materials, their monolayers, water oxidation electrocatalysts, CO2 utilization, ionic conductors and 2D magnets.
If you are interested in a thesis project, PhD/postdoc position or collaboration, please feel free to contact Daniel Weber.