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Brian Seger is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in the Surface Physics and Catalysis research group. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy and sustainable practices. He leads multiple research projects focusing on electrochemical CO2 reduction, catalytic materials, and renewable energy systems. Recent publications highlight advancements in CO2 electrolysis mechanisms, electrocatalytic processes, and high-temperature energy conversion technologies. Seger actively supervises PhD students in electrochemical CO2 reduction and membrane interactions. His research bridges fundamental science with industrial applications, emphasizing sustainable chemistry and energy efficiency.
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- Research Interests: Electrochemistry, CO2 reduction, photocatalytic water splitting, and materials science for energy conversion.
Publications span topics such as CO2 electrolysis performance, epoxidation reactions, and zero-gap electrolysis at elevated temperatures. He collaborates internationally and organizes conferences in electrochemistry. Supervision includes projects on CO2 electrolysis at high pressures, electrocatalytic CO reduction, and membrane-ion interactions.
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