Fabian Eisenreichمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Fabian Eisenreich is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry at Eindhoven University of Technology and a core member of the Institute for Complex Molecular Systems. His research focuses on designing sustainable polymers for circularity using light-driven processes, such as photocatalysis and photoswitchable materials. He holds a PhD from Humboldt University of Berlin (2019) and has held postdoctoral positions at TU Eindhoven under Professors Bert Meijer and Anja Palmans. Education: Doctor of Chemistry, Humboldt University of Berlin (2014–2018) Master of Chemistry, Humboldt University of Berlin (2012–2014) Bachelor of Chemistry, Humboldt University of Berlin (2009–2012) Research Interests: Dr. Eisenreich’s work integrates organic chemistry, polymer science, and photochemistry to create closed-loop recycling systems. His team recently developed the first light-driven, closed-loop recyclable polymer. Key themes include photocatalytic upcycling, stimuli-responsive materials, and bio-inspired nanoreactors for green catalysis. Recent Research Trends: His publications highlight advancements in light-controllable polymers, chemical recycling of thermosets, and supramolecular architectures. Recent work emphasizes valorizing plastic waste into high-value molecules and designing energy-efficient, renewable polymer systems. Awards: VENI Research Grant (NWO, 2021) Feodor Lynen Fellowship (Alexander von Humboldt Foundation) Grants & Collaborations: He leads projects in the Circular Plastics NL consortium (2024) and has expertise in UN SDGs related to responsible consumption and climate action. Courses taught include Molecular Photochemistry and Polymer Chemistry & Technology. Labs & Teams: His lab focuses on designing light-responsive polymers and sustainable chemical processes, with ongoing collaborations in advanced materials and interdisciplinary photocatalysis.







