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Emma Laasonen is a Post-doctoral researcher at the Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT), affiliated with the LUT School of Engineering Sciences and the Separation Science department. Her research focuses on electrochemical processes for CO2 conversion and sustainable materials production, particularly in molten salt electrolysis systems. She holds an ORCID identifier and is active on LinkedIn.
Her work emphasizes CO2 utilization through advanced electrochemical methods, including investigations into non-noble metal electrodes, dynamic operation effects on carbon production, and molten carbonate electrolysis. Recent publications (2023-2025) highlight contributions to understanding metal dissolution impacts, eutectic electrolyte systems, and scalable CO2-to-carbon conversion technologies.
No scientific awards or advisory roles are explicitly listed in the provided data. Her research aligns with renewable energy storage and sustainable industrial processes, leveraging interdisciplinary approaches in electrochemistry and materials science.
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