Rémy Jacquemond is a Postdoctoral Researcher at Eindhoven University of Technology's Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, working within both the Membrane Materials and Processes Group and Electrochemical Materials and Systems Group. His research focuses on developing advanced materials for next-generation redox flow batteries, with particular emphasis on membrane technology and electrode engineering. His academic background includes: BSc in General Chemical Sciences from Institut Universitaire de Technologie (IUT), Montpellier, France MSc in Chemical Engineering with materials science specialization from Ecole Nationale Superieure de Chimie de Montpellier (ENSCM), France Second MSc in Nanoscience, Materials and Processes from Universitat Rovira I Virgili (URV), Tarragona, Spain PhD in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry from Eindhoven University of Technology (2023) His research centers on solving critical challenges in redox flow battery technology, particularly the development of ion exchange membranes stable in organic solvents and engineered porous electrodes. He pioneers the application of neutron radiography for in-situ diagnostics of battery operation and employs non-solvent induced phase separation techniques for precise electrode microstructure control. His work directly contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean energy and responsible consumption. Analysis of his publication record reveals a strong trajectory in advanced battery diagnostics and materials engineering, with increasing focus on neutron-based visualization techniques and microstructure-controlled electrode fabrication. His 2024 Nature Communications paper on concentration distribution mapping represents a methodological breakthrough, while his consistent development of phase separation techniques for electrode engineering demonstrates systematic innovation in manufacturing approaches. He has received significant recognition for his contributions: Energy Technology Division Graduate Student Award sponsored by Bio-Logic for work on porous carbon electrodes As an active postdoctoral researcher, Jacquemond contributes to research supervision and project leadership within his groups. His current work focuses on membrane diagnostics and novel porous materials development, with emphasis on improving battery efficiency, longevity, and compatibility with organic electrolytes. He maintains strong industry and academic collaborations, evidenced by multiple co-authored publications with international research teams. He operates within Eindhoven University of Technology's cutting-edge research infrastructure, utilizing specialized facilities for membrane synthesis, electrode fabrication, and advanced characterization including neutron imaging capabilities through partnerships with major research facilities. His work bridges fundamental materials science with practical energy storage applications.








