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Tiago Lagarteira

Project Administration & CEO

Engineer Tiago Lagarteira (born 1988) is a project engineer at LEPABE-FEUP. He received his MSc degree in chemical engineering (processes and products) from UPORTO, in 2016, with the thesis entitle “MEAs preparation via wet routes for PEM electrolysis”. He is currently in the final year on his PhD which is focused on electrochemical conversion and storage energy systems (PEM fuel cells, PEM electrolysis, ERCO2 and advanced redox flow batteries). He is currently Work Package Leader at 112CO2 (FET Proactive); a cutting-edge project to develop COx-free hydrogen production through low-temperature catalytic methane decomposition. His publications include 10 research articles in peer reviewed scientific journals, 1 patent and more than 12 presentations in international conferences.

Email: tiago.lagarteira@pixelvoltaic.com

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Tiago Lagarteira

Project Administration & CEO

Engineer Tiago Lagarteira (born 1988) is a project engineer at LEPABE-FEUP. He received his MSc degree in chemical engineering (processes and products) from UPORTO, in 2016, with the thesis entitle “MEAs preparation via wet routes for PEM electrolysis”. He is currently in the final year on his PhD which is focused on electrochemical conversion and storage energy systems (PEM fuel cells, PEM electrolysis, ERCO2 and advanced redox flow batteries). He is currently Work Package Leader at 112CO2 (FET Proactive); a cutting-edge project to develop COx-free hydrogen production through low-temperature catalytic methane decomposition. His publications include 10 research articles in peer reviewed scientific journals, 1 patent and more than 12 presentations in international conferences.

Email: tiago.lagarteira@pixelvoltaic.com

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Carolina Hora

Chemical Engineer & WP Leader

Carolina Hora completed BSc and MSc in Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto (2013) and, recently, finished a PhD in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the same institution (2023). Her PhD thesis was related with dye-sensitized solar cells and its application on powering small electronic devices, such as biosensors. She spent more than 8 years in the research and development field, working on two highly regarded research groups: BioMark and LEPABE (now ALICE). During this time, she was involved in several research projects, having published 8 original research articles. She joined Pixel Voltaic in the beginning of 2022, a spin-off company of University of Porto, where she’s involved in several disseminating endeavours.

Email: carolina.hora@pixelvoltaic.com

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Carolina Hora

Chemical Engineer & WP Leader

Carolina Hora completed BSc and MSc in Chemical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering of University of Porto (2013) and, recently, finished a PhD in Chemical and Biological Engineering at the same institution (2023). Her PhD thesis was related with dye-sensitized solar cells and its application on powering small electronic devices, such as biosensors. She spent more than 8 years in the research and development field, working on two highly regarded research groups: BioMark and LEPABE (now ALICE). During this time, she was involved in several research projects, having published 8 original research articles. She joined Pixel Voltaic in the beginning of 2022, a spin-off company of University of Porto, where she’s involved in several disseminating endeavours.

Email: carolina.hora@pixelvoltaic.com

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