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Harry Bitter is a Full Professor in Biobased Chemistry and Technology at Wageningen University & Research, with an extensive research profile spanning catalysis, biomass conversion, and sustainable energy systems. His work focuses on developing novel catalysts and processes for converting renewable feedstocks into valuable chemicals and energy carriers.
Professor Bitter's research interests center on catalysis for sustainable chemistry, particularly in carbon dioxide conversion, electrocatalysis, and biomass upgrading. His work bridges fundamental chemical engineering principles with practical applications in renewable energy and biobased products. He has established himself as a leading researcher in the development of catalysts for CO2 hydrogenation and electrochemical processes for sustainable chemical production.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward integrating thermal and electrocatalytic approaches for biomass conversion, with particular emphasis on carbon dioxide utilization, hydrogen production, and the development of novel catalytic systems. His research spans from fundamental catalyst design to practical applications in renewable energy systems.
Professor Bitter actively supervises multiple PhD candidates across various projects focused on sustainable technologies, including hydrogen production, biomass conversion, and advanced membrane development. His research group maintains strong connections with both academic and industrial partners working on renewable energy solutions.
His laboratory work emphasizes the development of novel catalytic materials and processes for sustainable chemical production, with particular focus on carbon dioxide conversion technologies, electrocatalytic systems, and biomass upgrading pathways. The research integrates fundamental understanding of catalytic mechanisms with practical engineering applications.
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