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Mathilde Luneau is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Applied Chemistry at Chalmers University, specializing in fields such as heterogeneous catalysis and electrocatalysis. Her research focuses on sustainable reactions by employing a multidisciplinary approach that encompasses material synthesis and advanced characterization to establish principles for designing efficient catalytic materials. She obtained her PhD in Chemistry from the University of Lyon, France, where she gained expertise in heterogeneous catalysis processes. Prior to joining Chalmers, Mathilde worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Professor Cynthia Friend at Harvard University, where she investigated dilute alloy catalysts.
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