
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Michael Fröba is a Full Professor of Inorganic Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, University of Hamburg's MIN Faculty, since July 2007. His research focuses on nanoporous/-structured hybrid materials for energy storage, sorption, separation, sensors, and catalysis.
- 1962 - Born in Lübeck, Germany
- 1982-1989 - Chemistry studies at Universities of Würzburg and Hamburg
- 1989 - Diploma in Chemistry (University of Hamburg)
- 1993 - Dr. rer. nat. (University of Hamburg, summa cum laude)
Prof. Fröba's research spans nanoporous materials for energy storage, including hydrogen storage, gas sorption (hydrogen, methane, CO₂), lithium-ion/sulfur/oxygen batteries, and thermal energy storage via water adsorption and salt hydration. His team also develops hybrid materials for catalysis and sensor applications. He leads the AG Fröba working group at the Institute of Inorganic and Applied Chemistry.
Prof. Fröba has held significant leadership roles, including Board Member of the Hamburg Hydrogen Society (since 2012) and Coordinator of DFG Graduate School 611 (2008-2011). He contributes to international organizations like the International Mesostructured Materials Association (IMMA) and the European Research Council (ERC).
- Feodor-Lynen Research Fellowship (AvH)
- Habilitation Fellowship (DFG)
- Fellowship (Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg)
His professional memberships include GDCh sections, DECHEMA-Fachsektion Zeolithe, and HASYLAB User Committee. He actively participates in committees for energy research, material synthesis, and photon science.




