Professor Kevin Sivula is a Full Professor of Chemical Engineering at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), where he leads the Laboratory of Molecular Engineering of Optoelectronic Nanomaterials (LIMNO) and serves as Director of the Institute of Chemical Sciences and Engineering (ISIC). He teaches courses on Transport Phenomena, Chemical Engineering Practicals, Product design, and solar energy conversion systems. His research focuses on photoelectrochemical solar energy conversion, particularly developing novel nanomaterials for renewable energy applications. Professor Sivula's work bridges chemical engineering, materials science, and renewable energy technologies with emphasis on solar water splitting and hydrogen production. His research group explores organic semiconductors, transition metal dichalcogenides, perovskite materials, and metal oxide photoelectrodes for solar fuel generation. Professor Sivula's recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate his leadership in advancing perovskite solar cell technology, developing novel photoelectrochemical systems for hydrogen production, and engineering semiconductor interfaces for improved energy conversion efficiency. His work spans fundamental materials characterization to device engineering, with particular emphasis on stability and scalability of solar fuel production systems. As an academic leader, Professor Sivula has supervised numerous PhD students whose research spans organic semiconductor nanoparticles for solar hydrogen production, perovskite materials engineering, photoelectrochemical CO 2 reduction, and nanomaterials for energy conversion. His research has been supported by various grants focused on advancing sustainable energy technologies.











