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Jan Rossmeisl is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, conducting research at the intersection of catalysis, sustainable energy, and electrochemical processes. His work focuses on developing advanced materials for energy conversion applications including fuel cells and carbon dioxide reduction technologies.
His research interests span catalysis, green chemistry, and energy conversion, with specific expertise in electrocatalytic reaction mechanisms, high-entropy alloy design, and sustainable pathways for chemical synthesis. Current investigations emphasize computational modeling of surface reactions and experimental validation of novel catalyst systems for renewable energy applications.
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals a dominant focus on electrocatalytic $$\text{CO}_2$$ conversion and oxygen reduction processes. Key trends include the development of high-entropy alloys for catalytic coupling reactions, strain engineering in binary alloys, and non-aqueous electrolyte effects on $$\text{CO}_2$$ reduction. His work bridges theoretical computation with experimental validation to address challenges in sustainable energy conversion and chemical production.
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