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Dominik Schäfer serves as a Researcher and Team Leader of Electrochemical Measurement Technology at Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany's premier interdisciplinary research center. He is embedded within the Institute of Energy Technologies (IET), specifically in the Department of Fundamentals of Electrochemistry (IET-1), where he directs technical operations from Building 03.2, Room 24b at Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße 52428 Jülich. His position bridges advanced instrumentation development with fundamental electrochemical research in energy storage systems.
His research spans core electrochemical domains with emphasis on precision measurement methodologies for battery technologies. Key focus areas include electrode-electrolyte interface characterization, degradation mechanisms in next-generation energy storage devices, and sensor development for real-time electrochemical monitoring. This work directly supports Germany's hydrogen and battery research initiatives through the Helmholtz Association's energy program, targeting improvements in energy density, cycle life, and safety of electrochemical storage solutions. His experimental approach integrates materials science with electroanalytical techniques to address critical bottlenecks in sustainable energy conversion.
No information is available regarding student supervision or active research grants in the provided materials. Similarly, laboratory team composition, specific project details, and future research trajectories beyond the institutional energy storage mandate remain unspecified in current public profiles. Scientific awards and honors are not documented in the accessible institutional records.


