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Alexandr Simonov is an Associate Professor in the School of Chemistry at Monash University, specializing in electrochemistry, catalysis, and sustainable energy materials. He leads and collaborates on projects addressing challenges in ammonia electrosynthesis, renewable energy storage, and advanced materials for photovoltaics. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, focusing on clean energy and environmental sustainability.
Key projects include advancing ammonia electrosynthesis via operando spectroscopy, developing high-performance electrolytes for vanadium redox flow batteries, and scalable hydrogen generation systems. His work integrates experimental and theoretical approaches, with notable contributions to proton-conducting membranes, CO₂ electroreduction mechanisms, and nanomaterials for optoelectronics.
Simonov has a prolific publication record (165+ outputs) across journals like Angewandte Chemie and ACS Applied Materials, emphasizing interdisciplinary research at the interface of chemistry, materials science, and engineering. His lab actively explores novel catalysts, electrolyte formulations, and device architectures to address global energy and environmental challenges.


