Prof. Vladikova's photo Dr. Julia Linnemann researches electrochemical processes at, in, to and from inter(f/ph)ases aiming towards functional nanomaterial-based electrodes for energy storage and conversion. She is the head of the Shape-dependent Electrochemistry Laboratory at the Chair of Analytical Chemistry II of Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, and a principal investigator of the collaborative research center/ transregio for Heterogenous Oxidation Catalysis in the Liquid Phase.
2019 – 2020, she has developed 3D-printed electrode architectures for microbial biophotovoltaic applications at the University of Cambridge, UK. During her doctoral studies (2015 – 2019) at the Leibniz Institute for Solid-state and Materials Research (IFW) in Dresden, Germany, she realised the electrochemical deposition of metal-organic framework films as precursor coatings for composite electrodes. Julia Linnemann holds a Master’s and a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry from the University of Technology (TU) Dresden, Germany, and has also conducted research at Evonik Industries in Taiwan and at the University of Wollongong, Australia in the scope of photo-electrochemistry.