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Anne-Cécile ROGER is a Professor at the University of Strasbourg, affiliated with the Institute of Chemistry and Processes for Energy, the Environment and Health (ICPEES), specifically within the Catalysis and Materials department. She is actively engaged in research and teaching in chemical engineering, with a strong focus on sustainable energy technologies.
- University: University of Strasbourg
- Institute: ICPEES (Institute of Chemistry and Processes for Energy, the Environment and Health)
- Department: Catalysis and Materials
- Academic Rank: Professor
- Email: annececile.roger@unistra.fr
- Office: Building R4, Level 1, Office 6
- Phone: 03 68 85 27 69
Her academic training includes an Engineering Diploma from ECPM (1991), a DEA in Chemistry-Physics (1992), a PhD in 1995 on oxidative coupling of methane, and a Habilitation to Supervise Research in 2003 on heterogeneous catalysis over defined oxide structures, all from the University of Strasbourg.
Her research is centered on heterogeneous catalysis for energy applications, particularly CO2 conversion, hydrogen production, reforming processes, and Power-To-X technologies. She leads and coordinates several high-profile collaborative research projects, including the ANR CHEEC and ANR SIMPA projects, and is the Scientific Manager at ICPEES for the CETP GeniusFuels and PEPR H2 Flexisoc initiatives, which involve multiple national and international partners. Her work bridges catalysis and high-temperature electrolysis for sustainable fuel production.
While specific publications are not listed, her research themes indicate a strong focus on catalytic processes for energy transition, carbon valorization, and integration of electrochemical and thermochemical systems. These efforts are aligned with global sustainability goals and advanced energy system design.
She has supervised 29 PhD theses, with 4 currently ongoing, demonstrating a significant commitment to academic mentoring and training the next generation of researchers in chemical engineering and catalysis.
- ANR CHEEC (2021–2025): Project Coordinator – Coupling Catalysis and High Temperature Electrolysis for Ethylene from CO2
- ANR SIMPA (2022–2026): Project Coordinator – Catalytic Sorbent Bed for Improved Methanol Production
- CETP GeniusFuels (2024–2027): ICPEES Scientific Manager – Gasification and Electrolysis Novel Integration for Sustainable FUELS
- PEPR H2 Flexisoc (2022–2028): ICPEES Scientific Manager – Flexibility of SOC Cells with Respect to Fuel
She is actively involved in teaching chemical engineering within the BUT Chemistry program and contributes to governance and research policy at ICPEES. She is also engaged with the Bureau of Young Researchers, supporting early-career scientists. No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text.




