
معرفی
Sven Jovanovic is a postdoctoral researcher at the Research Center Jülich GmbH, affiliated with the Institute of Energy Technologies under the Fundamentals of Electrochemistry (IET-1). He specializes in NMR spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and in operando techniques, focusing on energy materials and processes.
Education:
- Studied chemistry at RWTH Aachen University, specializing in spectroscopy and catalysis.
- PhD in Electrochemistry from Forschungszentrum Jülich (IET-1/IEK-9), supervised by Prof. Josef Granwehr and Dr. Peter Jakes.
Research Interests:
- Developed an in operando NMR setup to study CO2 reduction in aqueous media, analyzing electrolyte chemistry during electrolysis.
- Conducted Raman microscopy on degradation of silver gas diffusion electrodes in CO2 electrolysis cells.
- Currently investigates ionomers and catalysts for PEM/AEM water electrolysis, utilizing MAS/PFG NMR for battery electrolytes and redox materials.
Key Research Trends: His recent publications highlight NMR and Raman applications in energy materials, with a focus on in operando analysis of CO2 reduction, fuel cell/electrolyzer degradation, and solid-state/polymer electrolytes. Techniques include chemical shift-resolved magnetic resonance, X-ray tomography, and MRI for pH/ion profiling.
Labs & Teams: Works at Forschungszentrum Jülich's IET-1 (Fundamentals of Electrochemistry), contributing to sustainable energy technology projects.




