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Dr. Alexander Holm is an Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator of the Catalysis and Self-Assembly Group at Linköping University's Laboratory of Organic Electronics. His research focuses on synergizing catalysis, nanomaterials, and self-assembly to develop sustainable chemicals and materials from biomass. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Stanford University (2018) and has held postdoctoral positions at Stanford, Stockholm University, and Linköping University.
- Education: MSc/BSc in Chemical Engineering (KTH Royal Institute of Technology, 2012), PhD in Chemical Engineering (Stanford University, 2018)
- Affiliations: Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Department of Science and Technology (ITN)
Research interests include heterogeneous catalysis mechanisms, self-assembly fabrication, and sustainable materials. His 2023 Swedish Research Council grant supports work on catalytic processes. Recent articles highlight advancements in Fischer-Tropsch reactions, graphene-oxide composites, and gold-based catalysts.
- Awards: Starting Grant from the Swedish Research Council (2023)
Dr. Holm leads a team exploring nanomaterials' spatial distribution effects on catalytic activity. His work bridges fundamental catalysis with practical applications in sustainability. He collaborates across disciplines, including physics and environmental science, to advance renewable technologies.
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