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Carlo Di Giovanni is a Researcher at the University of Paris Diderot, affiliated with the Laboratoire d'Electrochimie Moléculaire. He completed his doctoral studies at the Institute of Chemical Research of Catalonia (ICIQ) in October 2012, defending his thesis titled "New Ruthenium, Manganese and Cobalt dinuclear complexes as redox catalysts. Unfolding the essential steps for the generation of solar fuels".
His academic background centers on sustainable energy research, with specialization in transition metal chemistry for catalytic applications. The doctoral work at ICIQ established his expertise in designing molecular systems for solar fuel production, bridging inorganic synthesis and energy conversion processes.
Dr. Di Giovanni's research concentrates on redox catalysis for renewable energy systems, particularly solar fuel generation through electrochemical pathways. His work integrates molecular electrochemistry, catalyst design using ruthenium/manganese/cobalt complexes, and sustainable energy conversion mechanisms. This positions him at the critical intersection of clean energy technology and fundamental chemical science.
No scientific awards or advisory roles are documented in the available records. Current institutional affiliation focuses on postdoctoral research in molecular electrochemistry without specified grant details or laboratory leadership responsibilities.
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