At the forefront of sustainable energy innovations, I am presently completing my Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at Rhine-Waal University, with an expected graduation date of July 2024. My thesis research at Eisenhuth GmbH & Co. KG focuses on enhancing proton exchange membrane electrolysis stacks, where I am driving advancements in coating technologies for bipolar plates and refining electrolyzer efficiency, pivotal for green hydrogen solutions.Previously, I collaborated with a Ph.D. student on pioneering research focused on optimizing ratios for crafting biodegradable and environmentally friendly flexible films from polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) and polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT), ideal for sustainable packaging solutions. I also engaged in groundbreaking work at Siemens Energy, leading research on the H2 Global Policy and investigating the potential of seawater electrolysis for industrial decarbonization. I am passionate about advancing the efficiency and performance of the PEM electrolysis stack and contributing to the global energy transition. I bring diverse perspectives and experiences to the team, having studied and worked in different countries and cultures.
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