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Anders Hellman is a Professor at the Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. He is also affiliated with the Competence Centre for Catalysis and serves as a senior strategic advisor to the Area of Advance (AoA) Energy at Chalmers. His research focuses on theoretical physics, surface science, heterogeneous catalysis, and materials for energy applications. He holds a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Gothenburg (2003), followed by postdoctoral studies at Haldor Topsoe A/S, DTU Denmark, and Chalmers.
His research interests include computational modeling of catalytic processes, energy materials design, and first-principles analysis of reaction mechanisms. Key areas of exploration involve chemical-looping combustion, catalyst screening for ethylene epoxidation, and the development of novel oxygen carriers for energy systems. He has contributed to advancements in understanding surface phenomena, nanoparticle behavior, and the interplay between material properties and catalytic performance.
Dr. Hellman’s work bridges theory and experiment, with notable contributions to methane-to-methanol conversion, hydrogen evolution reactions, and photoelectrochemical systems for water splitting. His interdisciplinary approach integrates quantum chemistry, kinetic modeling, and materials discovery to address challenges in sustainable energy and catalytic innovation.

