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Learn Our ApproachI am a researcher in applied electrochemistry with a background that spans defence-related energetic materials and sustainable hydrogen technologies. My work began in the U.S. on combustion and reactive particle modeling and now at KTH I focus on green hydrogen production, electrochemical systems, and CO₂ capture, with publications in Combustion and Flame and the Journal of the Electrochemical Society.
Alongside research, I have contributed to sustainability strategy and academic governance at KTH, gaining experience in leadership and policy discussions. Having lived and worked in the USA, Sweden, Turkey, and India, I bring a global perspective to the intersection of energy, security, and innovation.
My goal is to bridge research, industry, and policy by combining technical expertise with strategic insight to advance technologies that strengthen both energy security and climate resilience.