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Max J. Hülsey is an emerging researcher interested in the intersection of heterogeneous thermochemical and electrochemical catalysis. His work focuses on understanding the impact of polarization reactions and the importance of nominal charge transfer in non-Faradaic reactions, which are crucial for net electrochemical conversion processes. Hülsey aims to leverage fundamental insights to develop sustainable methods for producing and interconverting chemical feedstock materials. He grew up in Berlin where he developed a keen interest in chemistry and biological systems. After high school, he moved to Heidelberg University to study Biochemistry and Chemistry. He obtained his PhD in Chemical Engineering from the National University of Singapore and had a brief postdoctoral stint in the departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 2024, Hülsey will join the Technical University of Munich as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor.
Technical University of Munich • Munich, Germany
Tenure Track position focused on catalytic interface research.