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Dr. Evangelos Andreou is a Research Fellow at the School of Chemistry, University of St Andrews. His research focuses on advanced materials for energy and environmental applications, particularly nanomaterials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and photocatalytic systems. He specializes in designing functional materials for hydrogen evolution, pollutant removal, and luminescence sensing. His work bridges inorganic chemistry, nanotechnology, and applied environmental science.
Research Interests: Dr. Andreou’s interdisciplinary work revolves around: 1) Photocatalytic materials for sustainable energy production (e.g., hydrogen generation via visible light); 2) Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) tailored for selective sorption of toxic ions (e.g., heavy metals, pharmaceutical pollutants); 3) Nanohybrid systems for enhanced catalytic and sensing performance. He employs cutting-edge synthesis techniques and characterizes materials using advanced spectroscopic and microscopic methods.
Recent research trends show a strong emphasis on MOF-based solutions for environmental remediation and energy applications. His studies often combine theoretical modeling with experimental validation to optimize material properties. Collaborative projects involve developing scalable synthesis methods and real-world applications in water treatment and renewable energy systems.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly listed in the provided text.
Advising & Grants: No student advisees or grant details are mentioned in the available data. His role as a Research Fellow likely involves leading experimental projects within collaborative laboratory teams.
Labs/Teams: Part of the University of St Andrews School of Chemistry research groups focused on materials chemistry and environmental applications. Likely contributes to interdisciplinary initiatives in sustainable materials engineering.
