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Erika Michela Dematteis

Dr. Erika Michela Dematteis

University of Turin (Italy)
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Short-Bio: Master Degree in Industrial Chemistry at University of Turin (UNITO, Italy) in 2015 after an Erasmus Traineeship mobility period at the Aarhus University (Denmark). In 2018, PhD cum Laude at UNITO: thesis titled "Thermodynamics of complex hydrides for solid state hydrogen storage" with exchange periods at Aarhus University (2016) and Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht (2017, Germany). Involved in the EU H2020 Projects: BR4STORE & ECOSTORE. In 2019, 1-year PostDoc at CNRS, ICMPE in Paris (France), then PostDoctoral Reseacher from 2020 at UNITO, Project EU H2020 FCH-JU: "HyCARE: Hydrogen CArrier for Renewable Energy Storage". Interests: Advanced crystallographic studies, experimental/theoretical modelling of thermodynamic properties of energy storage materials (complex and metal hydrides in particular). Open Science & Women in Science Supporter. Good communication, dissemination, organizational, managing skills, creative, flexible, love interdisciplinary/international collaborations.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Hydrogen
Thermodynamic Modeling
hydrogen storage mater...
Metal Hydrides
complex hydrides

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Hydrogen
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TiFe
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complex hydrides
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borohydrides
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Metal Hydrides
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Short Biography

Short-Bio: Master Degree in Industrial Chemistry at University of Turin (UNITO, Italy) in 2015 after an Erasmus Traineeship mobility period at the Aarhus University (Denmark). In 2018, PhD cum Laude at UNITO: thesis titled "Thermodynamics of complex hydrides for solid state hydrogen storage" with exchange periods at Aarhus University (2016) and Helmholtz Zentrum Geesthacht (2017, Germany). Involved in the EU H2020 Projects: BR4STORE & ECOSTORE. In 2019, 1-year PostDoc at CNRS, ICMPE in Paris (France), then PostDoctoral Reseacher from 2020 at UNITO, Project EU H2020 FCH-JU: "HyCARE: Hydrogen CArrier for Renewable Energy Storage". Interests: Advanced crystallographic studies, experimental/theoretical modelling of thermodynamic properties of energy storage materials (complex and metal hydrides in particular). Open Science & Women in Science Supporter. Good communication, dissemination, organizational, managing skills, creative, flexible, love interdisciplinary/international collaborations.