
معرفی
Dr. Paul Paciok is a scientific staff member at the Ernst Ruska Center for Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy (ER-C) within the Research Center Jülich GmbH, one of Germany’s largest Helmholtz research centers. He is affiliated with the Physics of Nanoscale Systems division (ER-C-1), where he leverages state-of-the-art scanning transmission electron microscopy ((S)TEM) techniques to investigate materials at the nanoscale.
His current research focuses on three main pillars:
- High-resolution (S)TEM imaging of nanoscale systems
- Synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of advanced catalysts for energy conversion processes such as CO₂ and water electrolysis as well as fuel-cell applications
- In-situ and identical-location (S)TEM studies to analyze degradation phenomena in functional materials under realistic operating conditions
Dr. Paciok is an active member of the Catalysis, Electrochemistry, and Identical-Location TEM research group. His ongoing project involves the development of platinum-based alloys supported on hollow graphitic spheres, aiming to enhance catalytic performance and durability for next-generation energy devices.
No specific doctoral or master’s students, scientific awards, or recent publications are listed in the provided documents.



