Kristina Tschulikمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Electrochemistry
- Nanoscale Materials
- Catalysis
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Prof. Dr. Kristina Tschulik is an Assistant Professor (Junior Professor) of Micro- & Nano-Electrochemistry at Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany, within the Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry. She leads the research group 'Electrochemistry & Nanoscale Materials' and is a Principal Investigator in the Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio 247 (CRC/TRR 247), focusing on Project A2: Electrocatalysis and In-Depth Electrochemical Characterization. Her research integrates electrochemistry, nanomaterials, and catalysis, emphasizing applications in energy materials and corrosion studies. Education: She earned her Doctoral degree in Chemistry from TU Dresden (2012), preceded by a Diploma in Chemistry (2008) from the same institution. She held postdoctoral positions at the University of Oxford (Marie Curie Fellow) and the Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden. Research Interests: Her work spans electrochemical characterization of nanomaterials, single-entity electrochemistry, and advanced catalytic systems. Key themes include nanoscale material reactivity, surface transformations in energy materials, and development of novel electrochemical sensors. Publications: Her recent work focuses on nanomaterial characterization, catalytic mechanisms, and energy applications, with contributions to Anal. Chem. , Electrochimica Acta , and Adv. Energy Mater. Awards: Notable recognitions include the Joachim Walter Schultze Award (2016), Young Investigator Grant (2015), and Marie Curie Fellowship (2013-2015). Roles: She serves on the Executive Board of RESOLV Early Career Researchers and the Scientific Advisory Board of ICAMS. Her group participates in the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV and the Start4Chem initiative, fostering interdisciplinary research and industry collaboration.











