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Amirreza Khataee serves as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Applied Electrochemistry at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. With a background in chemical engineering, he has developed a strong interest in electrochemistry, focusing on energy storage solutions using redox flow batteries and green hydrogen production via water electrolysis. His research addresses the challenges posed by the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind, which impact reliable grid operations. Kalra's PhD thesis centered on investigating the sustainability of redox flow battery (RFB) systems, and he is on a mission to develop fully sustainable energy storage solutions. His team explores the applications of sustainable membranes, electrodes, and redox-active materials in various types of RFBs, including all-Vanadium and Hydrogen-Manganese organic-based systems. In addition to his research, Khataee supervises PhD students and is actively involved in advancing neutral electrolysis systems to produce green hydrogen. He teaches several courses in applied electrochemistry and project management within the realm of chemical engineering, contributing to the education of future engineers in the field.
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