Dr. Elisabet Romero
Light in Chemistry
Group Leader:
Elisabet Romero
Administrative Support:
Aurora Càceres
Postdoctoral Researchers:
Valentin Maffeis (since January)
Master students
Milan Dimitrovski (since October)
Summary
Dr. Romero aims at developing a new generation of bio-inspired macromolecular systems able to convert solar energy to fuel. The group objective is to design and construct chromophore-protein assemblies based on abundant and biodegradable materials with the capacity to absorb, transfer and convert sunlight into electrochemical energy with high efficiency. The resulting energy and electron transfer dynamics in these assemblies will be investigated by ultrafast laser spectroscopy. Ultimately, the optimized systems will be incorporated into devices to provide a renewable, safe and inexpensive energy solution towards a sustainable future.
Publications
‘Cavity-Modified Exciton Dynamics in Photosynthetic Units’
Sáez-Blázquez, R.; Feist, J.; Romero, E.; Fernández-Domínguez, A. I.; García-Vidal, F. J.
J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2019, 10 (15), 4252-4258
Projects
BioInspired_SolarH2
Engineering Bio-Inspired Systems for the Conversion of Solar Energy to Hydrogen
ERC Starting Grant | Ref: 805524 |
ICIQ Starting Career Programme
CELLEX-ICIQ, Ministerio, Severo Ochoa | Ref: ICIQ-SCP
Features
Elisabet Romero joins multidisciplinary Q-SPET project
http://www.iciq.org/elisabet-romero-joins-multidisciplinary-q-spet-project/