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Julie Tournet is a research fellow at the Australian National University, specializing in Renewable Energy and Fuels. With over a decade of experience, she coordinates the Advanced Conversion Technologies Hydrogen (ACT-H2) program, focusing on translational research to develop advanced electrochemical technologies for hydrogen production. Julie's expertise includes high-efficiency photovoltaic and photoelectrochemical cells, their design, fabrication, integration, and techno-economic analysis. She completed her Bachelor's degree in Engineering at the Institut Mines-Télécom and earned a Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a focus on Nanotechnology from the University of Waterloo. Julie attained her PhD in Electronics from the University of Montpellier, supported by a Marie Curie scholarship. Her research interests encompass Renewable Energy, electrochemical systems, microplastics degradation, and protein synthesis. Julie actively contributes to Women in STEM organizations and engages in outreach to educate the public about climate change, showcasing her commitment to tackling environmental challenges.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Conducts research on Renewable Energy and advanced electrochemical technologies.
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