Team > Carlos Lobo
Faculty of Engineering Science
Electrochemical Process Engineering
Carlos M. S. Lobo is a physics engineer who completed his doctoral studies at the Chemistry Institute of São Carlos under the supervision of Dr. Luiz Colnago, where he worked on the development of a permanent-magnet-based Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometer designed specifically for the study of electrochemical systems. During this time, he spent one year in Germany at the RWTH Aachen University, where he worked under the supervision of Prof. Bernhard Blümich. He successfully completed his doctorate in 2019 when he defended his thesis entitled Development of an NMR sensor (magnet and probe) for spectroelectrochemical applications.
From early 2020 to mid-2022, Dr. Lobo worked as a post doc at the University of Stuttgart as the coordinator of the initiative CHEMampere, of the University of Stuttgart. Simultaneously, his scientific work focused on the fabrication of Sn-based gas diffusion electrodes (GDE) via spray-coating for the CO2 electroreduction reaction towards formic acid as well as the modelling and simulation of the chemical environment inside the GDE during the aforementioned reduction process. Subsequently he worked on the coordination of the NFDI initiative DAPHNE4NFDI at the Jülich Center for Neutron Science in Munich. The project aimed to improve the data collection, storage, and access from neutron and photon experiments.
In early 2023, Dr. Lobo began his work at the Chair of Electrochemical Process Engineering as a postdoc, to work with the production of ammonia from the electrochemical reduction of nitrogen, in particular, focusing on the electrode fabrication for the electrochemical cell using the Dynamic Hydrogen Bubble Templating technique (DHBT).
Faculty of Engineering Science
Electrochemical Process Engineering
Carlos Lobo
Postdoctoral Researcher
University of Bayreuth
Faculty of Engineering Science
Electrochemical Process Engineering
95447 Bayreuth
Phone: +49 (0) 921 55 7207
E-mail: carlos.lobo@uni-bayreuth.de