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Lay summary of recent EPFL paper in Nature Energy

2023-05-02T11:04:14+01:00May 2nd, 2023|Project News, public dissemination, Publication|

Prof. Sophia Haussener and Dr Isaac Holmes-Gentle Thanks to Dr Issac Holmes Gentle and Prof. Sophia Haussener of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. They have co-written an accessible lay summary of their recent Nature Energy open-access paper titled: Kilowatt-scale solar hydrogen production system using a concentrated integrated photoelectrochemical device. Read the summary of their work here.  It was carefully prepared for interested non-specialists.

New publication lay summary prepared by HZB's Gumaa El-Nagar

2023-09-08T11:40:33+01:00March 16th, 2023|Project News, public dissemination|

Gumaa El-Nagar Thanks to Dr Gumaa El Nagar of the Helmholtz Young Investigator Group “Electrochemical Conversion of CO2 for the preparation of the lay summary of their recent paper "Comparative Spectroscopic Study Revealing Why the CO2 Electroreduction Selectivity Switches from CO to HCOO– at Cu–Sn- and Cu–In-Based Catalysts". The publication appeared in the journal ACS Catalysis in December 2022. Read the lay summary here.

Publication lay summary from EPFL: making Horizon 2020 research accessible to non-specialists

2023-09-08T13:13:17+01:00October 19th, 2022|Project News, public dissemination, Publication|

FlowPhotoChem has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862453. Horizon 2020 is funded with public money. As such, we are making the findings of our publications accessible to a wider audience by posting non-specialist summaries of our work. Prof. Sophia Haussener Dr Etienne Boutin The latest summary was carefully prepared by Dr Etienne Boutin and Professor Sophia Haussener, our partners at the Laboratory of Renewable Energy Science and Engineering (LRESE) at Ecole Polytechnique Federale De Lausanne (EPFL) in Lausanne who collaborated on this body of research with our partners [...]

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