Margot Jacquet
Dr. Margot Jacquet specializes in stimuli-responsive supramolecular architectures and (bio)hybrid materials. During her Ph.D. in molecular physics and chemistry (2017) conducted at the Grenoble-Alpes University in France, she focused on the design and study of photo-, thermo- and electro-switching ruthenium(II) complexes incorporating a photochromic unit. She then started her postdoctoral research at the Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw (Poland), to develop biohybrid molecular architectures on various electrode materials for application in artificial photosynthesis including solar-to-fuel cells and biophotosensors. In 2022, she was the laureate of a New Ideas 2A research grant financed by the Excellence Initiative Research University of Warsaw and received the Rector’s Award for her scientific achievements. Awarded the prestigious SONATA 18 research grant from the polish National Science Center (2023), she is currently working on independent research activities to develop novel intelligent materials to tackle current environmental challenges by applying green (bio)solar conversion approaches.
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