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Dr. Evgeny Alekseev is a researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich's Institute of Energy Technologies (IET), specifically within the Fundamentals of Electrochemistry department (IET-1). His work focuses on advanced materials for energy storage and nuclear applications, utilizing high-pressure and high-temperature synthesis techniques to explore novel compounds.
His research spans electrochemistry, actinide chemistry, and solid-state materials science, with emphasis on battery electrode materials, uranium/thorium compounds, and separation science. Key interests include structural chemistry under extreme conditions, oxidation state stabilization in 5f elements, and development of solid electrolytes for next-generation batteries.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals dominant trends in actinide chemistry (particularly uranium and thorium systems under HT/HP conditions) and battery materials research. His work bridges nuclear waste management challenges with energy storage innovation, showing consistent output in structural characterization, separation techniques, and materials synthesis across interdisciplinary domains.
Dr. Alekseev operates within Forschungszentrum Jülich's collaborative research ecosystem, contributing to the Helmholtz Association's energy and materials science initiatives through fundamental electrochemical studies and advanced materials development.



