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Emma Lovell is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Chemical Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW). Her research focuses on developing novel catalytic materials for a range of applications, particularly in energy and environmental catalysis. She completed her PhD in 2016 at UNSW, where she developed catalysts for carbon dioxide conversion, including an exchange research opportunity at the University of Bremen. Emma's current work includes developing nickel-based catalysts for carbon dioxide (dry) reforming of methane and exploring various catalytic processes such as photo/plasmon-enhanced thermal catalytic carbon dioxide methanation and plasma-catalytic carbon dioxide methanation. Additionally, she investigates nitrogen fixation and the creation of defective electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reactions and carbon dioxide reduction reactions.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Researcher in the Particles Catalysis (PartCat) Research Group, focusing on novel catalysts for energy and environmental applications.
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