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Kasper Moth-poulsen

Associate Professor
Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
Chalmers University of Technology
Sweden

Biography

Associate Prof. Kasper Moth-Poulsen (b. 1978-07-07) is a young research leader in the field of nano-chemistry, energy storage materials and synthetic chemistry. His research activities focus on the development of methods to address single molecules and innovative technologies for solar thermal energy storage. The objective is to make materials from nanoparticles, nanorods and tailor made small molecules for a broad range of applications ranging from single molecule electronics to sensors and renewable energy technologies. KMP studied organic chemistry at the University of Copenhagen where he obtained the Cand. Scient. (2003) and Ph.D. (2007) degrees under supervision of prof. Thomas Bjørnholm. After the Ph.D. degree, he worked as a post doc. in the Bjørnholm lab. Early 2009, he continued his career abroad as a post doctoral associate at the College of Chemistry at U.C. Berkeley, where he worked with professors Rachel Segalman and Peter Vollhardt. In 2011 KMP was recruited to Chalmers University of Technology, as an assistant professor. In 2014 he was promoted to associate professor. Since 2014 KMP is scientific coordinator of Chalmers Materials Analysis Laboratory. KMP has received several grants and awards, including an ERC starting grant (1.5 M€), SSF future research leaders grant (10 MSEK), Wallenberg Academy Fellow Grant (12.5 MSEK), Thieme Chemistry Journal Award 2014. He has also received the prestigious stipend from HM King Carl XVI Gustaf's foundation for science, technology and the environment for his work on molecular solar thermal systems.

Research Interest

Nano-chemistry, energy storage materials and synthetic chemistry

Publications

  • Sun L, Diaz-Fernandez YA, Gschneidtner TA, Westerlund F, Lara-Avila S, Moth-Poulsen K. Single-molecule electronics: from chemical design to functional devices. Chemical Society Reviews. 2014;43(21):7378-411.

  • Pittelkow M, Moth-Poulsen K, Boas U, Christensen JB. Poly (amidoamine)-dendrimer-stabilized Pd (0) nanoparticles as a catalyst for the Suzuki reaction. Langmuir. 2003 Sep 2;19(18):7682-4.

  • Moth-Poulsen K, Bjørnholm T. Molecular electronics with single molecules in solid-state devices. Nature nanotechnology. 2009 Sep 1;4(9):551-6.

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