Dr. Mark Symes

Professor

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Biography

Professor Mark Symes is a Royal Society University Research Fellow at the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow. His main research interests lie in developing new electrochemical processes and electrochemical technology for the sustainable production of fuels and key chemical feedstocks. His research group conducts fundamental studies into the processes underlying reactions of interest, striving to develop devices that apply the principles learned in real-world settings. Research topics include electrochemical water splitting, electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction, electrosynthesis, sonoelectrochemistry, photoelectrochemistry, electrochemical small molecule activation, and electrocatalysis. Furthermore, the group is actively supported by a Royal Society University Research Fellowship and engages in teaching various courses related to electrochemistry. His research activities can be found on the group's website.

Research Interests

Courses

Electrochemistry Sustainable Future Main Group Chemistry