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Guy Denuault is Associate Professor of Electrochemistry within the Southampton Electrochemistry Group.
He is the organiser of the Southampton Electrochemistry Summer School and he leads the MSc Chemistry by Research.
His research focuses on electroanalytical chemistry, on the modelling of electrochemical processes, and on electrocatalysis.
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Guy Denuault teaches electrochemistry, electroanalytical technics and physical chemistry at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
He was head of physical chemistry teaching, school exam officer, director of the MSc Electrochemistry and Battery Technologies, and director of MSc programmes.
He is the school senior tutor and director of the MSc Chemistry By Research.
He organises the Southampton Electrochemistry Summer School, a one CPD course on instrumental methods in electrochemistry.
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Biography
Guy Denuault undertook his undergraduate training at the Reims Institute of Technology where he received his first degree and subsequently at Bordeaux University where he received his Master鈥檚 degree. He joined the Southampton Electrochemistry Group and carried out experimental and theoretical investigations into the application of ultramicroelectrodes in mechanistic and kinetic studies of coupled chemical reactions. He received his Ph.D. in 1989 and moved to the University of Texas at Austin where, in the group of Allen Bard, he worked on the development of the scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM). He returned to Southampton and took up a 5-year EPSRC Advanced Research Fellowship to continue the development of the SECM technique. He was appointed Lecturer (1993), Senior Lecturer (2000), and Associate Professor (2014).
He was visiting professor at the University of S茫o Paolo (1998), University of Bordeaux (1999), National Polytechnic Institute of Grenoble (2006) and University of Oldenburg (2011-2012). In 2011, he became a Fellow of the . His research has led him to deliver postgraduate courses overseas (Bern, Buenos Aires, Geneva, Grenoble, Lausanne, Neuchatel, S茫o Paulo) and to present invited research seminars in the UK and abroad (Bordeaux, Buenos Aires, Campinas, Grenoble, Lausanne, Limerick, Nancy, Oldenburg, Ribeir茫on Preto, Rio Cuarto, Rio De Janeiro, Riyadh, San Carlos, S茫o Paulo, Singapore, Venice, Warnem眉nde).
The list of supervised theses:
- A high-resolution study of surface reactivity by scanning electrochemical microscopy. Chemistry. Southampton, 黑料社. PhD. 1997
- Development of Microelectrode Techniques for Analytical and Environmental Applications PhD Thesis, 黑料社. 2000
- An investigation of species involved in the methanol carbonylation reaction by exafs and ultramicroelectrodes. PhD, 黑料社. 2002
- Fabrication and characterisation of nanostructured palladium hydride microelectrode pH sensors. PhD, 黑料社. 2003
- Fabrication and characterization of nanostructured palladium hydride microelectrode pH sensors. Chemical Sensors 2004, 20 (Suppl. A), 106-108.
- Fabrication, Characterisation and Optical Applications of Electrochemically Deposited Nanostructured IrOx films. PhD, 黑料社. 2008
- Development of a nanostructured palladium microelectrode for pH monitoring in scanning electrochemical microscopy. PhD, 黑料社. 2008
- Modelling of electrochemical processes at microelectrodes. PhD, 黑料社. 2012
- Transient Studies at Microelectrodes. PhD, 黑料社. 2015
- Fabrication and Characterisation of Solid Titanium Nitride and Molybdenum Nitride Microelectrodes. PhD, 黑料社. 2018
- Applications of Microelectrodes and Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy (SECM) to Complex Environmental Interfaces. PhD, 黑料社. 2019
- Preparation of Glass Nanopores for the Coulter Counting of Transient Nanobubbles. PhD, 黑料社. 2020
- Transient Studies of Oxygen Species Adsorbed on Platinum Microelectrodes. PhD, 黑料社. 2020
- The role of water in the electrochemical response of platinum. PhD, 黑料社. 2021
- Investigations on Three Kinds of Interfaces with SECM and Impact Electrochemistry: Experiments & Simulations. PhD, 黑料社. 2024
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