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Creating energy for daily life out of photosynthesis: Jenny Zhang at TEDxUHasselt

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Published on Jun 24, 2014

Jenny is a Marie Curie International Post-Doctoral Fellow in the research group of Dr Erwin Reisner at the University of Cambridge. She works on developing the basic science behind artificial photosynthesis by combining natural bio-catalysts with earth-abundant metal oxides.

Specifically, she is improving the electronic 'wiring' between the water-oxidation enzyme, photosystem II, and nano-structured metal oxide electrodes to set benchmarks in water-splitting rates for synthetic systems. This is important for inspiring more efficient and cost effective photocatalytic water-splitting systems, which would help to drive the realisation of hydrogen as a sustainable green fuel of the future.
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