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Elżbieta Frąckowiak

Bio: Elżbieta Frąckowiak is a full professor at Poznan University of Technology (Institute of Chemistry and Technical Electrochemistry) in Poland. Her research field is energy storage/conversion with special emphasis on electrochemical capacitors, lithium-ion batteries, fuel cells, redox flow batteries and hydrogen electrosorption in carbon materials. She is particularly interested in electrode materials from nanoporous carbons, carbon nanotubes, carbons enriched with heteroatoms (nitrogen, oxygen), graphene materials, conducting polymers, transition metal dichalcogenides and their composites. She is also focused on the redox active species in electrolytes and electrode materials.
From 2009 to 2014, she was a Chair of the Division 3 „Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage” of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE). She serves as Advisory Board Member in Energy & Environmental Science. She was a Carbon editor and is now an Honorary Member of the Advisory Board. In 2011, she was awarded the Prize of the Foundation for Polish Science and Officer’s Cross of Polonia Restituta Order. She is also a member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (vice-president 2015-2018), Fellow of Royal Society of Chemistry, ISE Fellow, Member of Academia Europaea.
E. Frackowiak is author of ca. 200 peer-reviewed papers, 24 book chapters and 50 patents. She is also a co-editor of 2 books. The citation number of her papers exceeds 28 000, H=69. In the ranking of Stanford University, Elsevier, SciTech Strategies she belongs to the Top 2% world scientists.

Affiliation: Poznan University of Technology, Poland