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Brian Seger is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in Surface Physics and Catalysis. His research focuses on electrochemical CO2 reduction, water splitting, and solar energy conversion, contributing significantly to sustainable energy solutions and UN Sustainable Development Goals.
His research interests span CO2 electrolysis, electrocatalysis, surface physics, and photoelectrochemistry. Seger's work particularly emphasizes electrocatalytic CO2 conversion, water splitting mechanisms, and solar fuel production. His fingerprint analysis reveals strong expertise in carbon dioxide research (100%), water splitting (34%), hydrogen evolution (30%), and solar cell engineering (28%).
Seger has published 107 research outputs with a strong focus on electrochemical CO2 reduction and conversion technologies. His recent work demonstrates significant contributions to understanding reaction mechanisms, membrane-electrode assembly systems, and catalyst development for sustainable chemical production. The research trends show increasing focus on practical implementation of CO2 electrolysis technologies, with particular attention to industrial-scale applications and system durability.
Seger actively supervises PhD students and has been involved in 15 research projects, including 3 currently active ones. His supervisory roles demonstrate his commitment to developing the next generation of researchers in sustainable energy technologies.
His activities include organizing the 67th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, serving as an external examiner for PhD defenses, and presenting at major conferences on photocatalytic water splitting and tandem device modeling. These activities highlight his leadership role in the electrochemistry research community.
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