Denis Kramer is a professor at Helmut-Schmidt-University since November 2019, with a research focus on electrochemical energy conversion technologies, particularly fuel cells and batteries. Kramer's expertise lies at the intersection of theory and experiment, utilizing advanced computational materials design and electrochemical characterization techniques to identify innovative materials for energy devices. Additionally, Kramer serves as a scientist at Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon since September 2022. Prior roles include associate professor and lecturer at the University of Southampton (2010-2023) and research associate at Imperial College London (2009-2011), where work concentrated on electrocatalysis. Kramer's academic journey includes a postdoctoral fellowship at MIT (2007-2009) and a PhD at Paul Scherrer Institut (2002-2007), focusing on fuel cells and battery technologies, supported by initial experience as a research student at Opel in 2002. Kramer's academic credentials include a doctorate in engineering from TU Bergakademie Freiberg.
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