The Position of Science in a World in Conflict

As we stand at the incipience of 2026, gazing upon a world that continues to grapple with conflict and wars, we find ourselves questioning not only our future but also our very purpose. In such turbulent times, it is more crucial than ever to look towards science – an embodiment of knowledge, progress, and hope … Continue reading The Position of Science in a World in Conflict

Targeting the Energy Transition with Hydrogen Production via Pyrometallurgy

I am pleased to share the publication of our latest research paper, “The Catalytic Effect of Ni in Methane Pyrolysis Using Molten SnNi Alloys for Hydrogen Production”, featured at the prestigious International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. Our university is actively exploring innovative methods for hydrogen production to support the energy transition. Pyrometallurgical processes have shown … Continue reading Targeting the Energy Transition with Hydrogen Production via Pyrometallurgy

Hydrogen Offers a New Perspective for Europe’s Future

If asked to name a person who changed the course of the 20th century, one think of Lise Meitner. This brilliant and ingenious physicist, often overlooked by many, was the first to recognize the potential of the atom as a source of energy. Meitner's groundbreaking work on nuclear fission, though eclipsed by history (and the … Continue reading Hydrogen Offers a New Perspective for Europe’s Future