
معرفی
Georgios Katsoukis is an Assistant Professor specializing in Photocatalytic Synthesis, focusing on advanced materials and electrochemical systems for sustainable energy applications. His research emphasizes photocatalytic oxidation processes, proton/oxygen transport mechanisms, and the development of novel electrocatalysts for clean energy production. Key areas include the design of ultrathin separation membranes (e.g., silica, alumina) for enhanced charge transfer in artificial photosynthesis systems and CO₂ reduction technologies.
His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to affordable and clean energy (SDG 7) and climate action (SDG 13). He collaborates extensively with researchers in materials science, electrochemistry, and socio-technical systems analysis. Notable contributions include studies on facet-dependent photocatalyst performance, lithium-mediated nitrogen reduction reactions, and the role of interfacial pH in CO₂-to-formate conversion.
Katsoukis has delivered oral presentations at conferences and served as an examiner for doctoral theses. His interdisciplinary approach bridges fundamental material science with applied energy technologies, addressing challenges in methane oxidation and sustainable fuel production.


