MARTIN ROITEGUI ALONSO

Presentation

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.

Scientific interests

  • Electrochemistry
  • Theoretical Chemistry
  • Energy Storage Systems

 

Scientific career

  • Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) electrolyzer
  • Redox Potentials Simulation

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