Lior SepunaruView profile
Associate Professor
Lior Sepunaru is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), and a member of the Center of Polymers and Organic Solids. His research focuses on bioelectronics, single-entity electrochemistry, and nano-electrochemistry, with applications in enzyme catalysis, biosensor development, and liquid-liquid phase separation phenomena. He completed his postdoctoral studies at the University of Oxford and earned his Ph.D. from the Weizmann Institute of Science. Education: Ph.D., Weizmann Institute of Science (2014) Marie Curie Research Fellowship, University of Oxford Research interests include: Electrochemical analysis of biological droplets (coacervates) and their role in protocell-like systems Single-molecule electrocatalysis and nano-scale energy conversion mechanisms Biomolecule-mediated nanoparticle synthesis and characterization Electrochemical correlative microscopy for reaction dynamics Publications highlight advancements in electrochemical sensing, catalysis, and bio-inspired materials. His lab employs cutting-edge techniques such as liquid-cell TEM and impedimetric spectroscopy to bridge macroscopic and single-entity electrochemical phenomena. Advising and grants: Guides over 20 graduate students and postdocs in interdisciplinary projects Collaborates with groups in materials science, chemical engineering, and biomolecular science Labs/Teams: Director of the Electrochemistry Lab at UCSB, specializing in bioelectrochemistry and nanoelectrochemical systems.












