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David Eisenberg

Associate Professor at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

David Eisenberg, Associate Professor at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology

David Eisenberg is an Associate Professor at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, where he leads the Eisenberg lab for Electrochemistry and Energy.12 His research focuses on the fundamental electrochemistry and materials chemistry for energy storage, particularly fuel cells.1

Some key facts about David Eisenberg:

  • He studied chemistry at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, earning his BSc and joint MSc under Profs. Mordecai Rabinovitz and Roy Barenholz.4
  • He is currently an Associate Professor at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology's Schulich Faculty of Chemistry.235
  • His lab is interested in graphitic carbons with complex architectures and multi-doped active sites for use as electrodes in fuel cells, supercapacitors and batteries.1
  • He seeks new routes for rational design of carbon materials as fuel cell electrodes, building new carbon architectures and tailoring their active sites.1
  • His LinkedIn profile can be found at https://il.linkedin.com/in/david-eisenberg-5375ba49.2

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Location

Haifa District, Israel