
About
Prof. Micheál D. Scanlon is a leading electrochemist at the University of Limerick's Bernal Institute and Department of Chemical Sciences. His primary research focuses on polarized liquid-liquid interfaces for energy conversion, storage, and bio-mimetic systems. He holds a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant (2016) and has pioneered advancements in electrocatalysis, conducting polymers, and nanoparticle assembly.
Education:
- PhD: Electroanalytical Processes at University College Cork (2009)
- BSc (1st Class Honours) in Chemistry from University College Cork (2005)
Research Interests:
- Electrocatalysis for energy-related reactions (e.g., oxygen reduction, hydrogen evolution)
- Electrosynthesis of conducting polymers and nanocomposites
- Photoelectrochemistry and solar energy conversion
- Bioelectrochemistry of cytochrome c and enzyme systems
- Development of bio-mimetic molecular machines
Publications: Recent work emphasizes liquid-liquid interface applications in battery anodes, nanoparticle plasmonics, and sustainable hydrogen evolution. Key themes include interfacial ion dynamics, nanoscale catalysis, and biomaterial design.
Awards:
- ERC Starting Grant (2016)
- Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) SIRG (2014)
- EMBARK Postdoctoral Fellowship (2011)
- Multiple IRC awards and honorary recognitions
Teaching & Mentoring: Teaches Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Photochemistry. Supervises 5+ undergraduate projects annually and visiting masters students from University College Cork. Lab members contribute to the Scanlon Electrochemistry Laboratory.
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