Andreas Kaiser
Associate Professor
Department of Energy Conversion and Storage
Agnes Nielsens Vej
Building 301 Room 120
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
Danmark
My research interest is on the development of porous materials for energy and environmental applications with focus on gas separation & storage, carbon capture & utilization (CCU), membranes, electrocatalysis and fuel cells/electrolyzers. My vision is to bring high impact research closer to industrial applications and strive for excellence in education. I received a Ph.D. in chemistry/material science in 1994 at the University of Würzburg/Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Chemistry (Germany). For 7 years, I worked at Sulzer Innotec AG (Switzerland) and Dornier GmbH (Germany) with ceramic processing for industrial scale application of ceramics, with focus on solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) and thermal spray coatings. At the University of St. Andrews (UK), Risø National Laboratory and DTU Energy, I was working for more than 10 years with ceramic processing and electrochemical characterization of SOFC materials. My current research interests are on the development of hierarchical porous materials for energy and environmental applications, including carbon capture and utilization (CCU) and gas separation and storage processes.