Andriana Lymperi is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Patras, where she conducts research at the Laboratory of Chemical and Electrochemical Processes. Her work focuses on Catalysis and Electrochemistry, with particular emphasis on the phenomenon of Electrochemical Promotion of Catalysis (EPOC). Her research investigates innovative approaches for utilizing greenhouse gases as feedstocks in the production of valuable chemicals and fuels. By converting environmentally harmful emissions into useful products, her work aims to contribute to greenhouse gas mitigation while supporting the development of more sustainable chemical processes and technologies.
As a Fulbright Visiting Research Student, she will spend six months at the Delaware Energy Institute at the University of Delaware under the supervision of Professor Dionisios Vlachos. There, she will focus on the development, characterization, and testing of conventional catalysts and electrochemical systems for high-temperature greenhouse gas conversion processes. This research will complement and expand upon her doctoral work on electrochemical promotion, enabling a direct comparison between different catalytic and electrochemical approaches for the utilization of greenhouse gases. Through this collaboration, she aims to advance the understanding of sustainable technologies for greenhouse gas conversion and contribute to the development of innovative solutions that support the transition toward cleaner energy systems and a more sustainable future.
Andriana Lymperi
University of Patras
University of Delaware, Newark
Energy