
Charlotte Vogt
استادیار · Heterogeneous Catalysis
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics of Complex Technical Systemsمعرفی
Dr. Charlotte Vogt serves as Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, leading research in sustainable catalytic processes critical for climate solutions including CO2 valorization, hydrogen production, and plastic recycling.
Her pioneering work focuses on operando homodyne spectroscopy to study dynamic reactions at gas-solid and electrified solid-liquid interfaces under realistic industrial conditions—a breakthrough addressing longstanding observational gaps in catalysis. Key research thrusts include:
- Non-linear dynamics analysis in catalytic CO2 conversion systems
- Electrocatalytic nitrogen fixation for sustainable fertilizers
- Advanced data mining techniques for reaction mechanism elucidation
Dr. Vogt's contributions to sustainable chemistry have earned recognition in Nature's 'most impactful publications' list, with awards highlighting her exceptional early-career impact:
- ERC Starting Grant (2023)
- Forbes '30 under 30'
- C&EN's 'Talented Twelve'
- Beilby Medal and Prize
As lab director, she oversees a multidisciplinary team developing next-generation spectroscopic methodologies. Current projects emphasize bridging fundamental surface science with industrial decarbonization applications, particularly in carbon capture and renewable fuel synthesis through novel catalyst design.



