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Dr. Emilie Ringe is a researcher at the University of Cambridge, Department of Earth Sciences, focusing on metallic nanoparticles for sustainable energy applications. Her work centers on localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) to enhance solar fuel generation from CO2 reduction.
- Email: er407@cam.ac.uk
- Program Affiliation: Cambridge NERC Doctoral Landscape Awards (CREATES)
Her research spans fundamental synthesis of earth-abundant magnesium nanoparticles and applied exploration of scalable reactor designs for commercial applications. Projects include catalysis, plasmonic engineering, and environmental nanoparticle stability.
Recent publications highlight advancements in Mg nanoparticle synthesis (2025), innovative microemulsion methods for luminescent nanoparticles, and stability studies of Cu(0) nanoparticles. Key themes include nanoplasmonics, photocatalyst protection, and optoplasmonic effects across diverse nanostructures.
Scientific Recognition:
- C&EN’s Talented 12 Award (2021)
Her group explores interdisciplinary topics combining materials chemistry with environmental sustainability, emphasizing scalable solutions for solar fuel technologies.
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