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Marta Falkowska is a Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering at The University of Manchester, focusing on molecular-level studies of disordered materials and nano-confined fluids using neutron scattering and NMR techniques. Her work bridges advanced materials research with sustainable energy applications.
- Education: MSc in Chemical Engineering (Warsaw University of Technology, 2011), BSc in Management (Warsaw University of Technology, 2015), PhD in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering (Queen's University Belfast, 2017)
Research Interests:
- Structural analysis of nano-confined fluids (CO₂, solvents) in catalysts and absorbents
- Kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions (photocatalytic H₂ production, PET hydrolysis)
- Advanced scattering techniques at ISIS Neutron Source and Diamond Light Source
Scientific Contributions:
- Key insights into π-π interactions in benzene-cyclohexane mixtures (2021)
- Optimization of photocatalytic systems for green hydrogen (2025)
- Chemical recycling methodologies via steam hydrolysis (2023)
Awards & Memberships:
- Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw Fellowship (2022)
- EPSRC-funded research experience
- Royal Society of Chemistry member
- Catalysis Hub and Net Zero Early Career Researchers Committee
Current Projects: Developing catalytic pyrolysis for lignocellulosic biomass hydrogen production and investigating gas absorption in nano-confined liquids through an integrated scattering/NMR approach.
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