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Interfaces and Catalysis Group

The Interfaces and Catalysis group at iNANO is headed by Professor Jeppe V. Lauritsen (b 1975) and investigates the fundamental physics and chemistry of surfaces, with a special emphasis on experiments on surface reactivity, catalysis and electrocatalysis for energy applications. Our projects are focused on development of new tools for characterization as well as applying these powerful tools to achieve an atomic-scale understanding of which factors determine the specific catalytic properties of nanoparticles and nanostructures, as described in further detail under the research section.

For detailed information please also have a look at our recent publications and highlights section

The characterization tools we use are mainly Scanning Probe Microscopy, Photoemission Spectroscopy and Thermal desorption Spectroscopy, including a range of ambient pressure SPMs capable of imaging surfaces under operando conditions. We also carry out experiments at international synhrotrons, mainly focusing on photoemission spectroscopy in ambient pressure (AP-XPS).

Potential MSc or BSc project students are asked to contact Jeppe (jvang@inano.au.dk)


Jeppe V. Lauritsen
Professor
Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center 
Aarhus University
Gustav Wieds Vej 14, 
Office 1590-242
DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
Tel: +45 2338 2369
E-mail: jvang@inano.au.dk

Twitter: LauritsenResearch@iNANO (@JVLauritsen) / Twitter