Martín Roitegui obtained his degree in Chemistry from the University of Stuttgart in 2022. In his undergraduate thesis, he investigated the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide to formic acid using a membrane electrode assembly (MEA) electrolyzer. Additionally, he worked at the Institute for Computational Physics at the same university, where he participated in research on superconductors and nanopores. Subsequently, he completed a master’s degree in Stuttgart, specializing in theoretical chemistry, and concluded it with a thesis on the computational study of protonation-dependent redox potentials in Fe-S proteins.
Currently, he is pursuing his PhD at CIC energiGUNE, within the Degradation Mechanisms, Ageing, and Safety research group, in collaboration with the Modelling and Computational Simulation research group.
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