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Julia Safranski Soares

Materials Engineer, R&D in energy materials. Currently studying for a master's degree, working in the research of electrocatalysts for the production of hydrogen via electrolysis.

In the hydrogen market and in the energy market in general, there are gaps between the spaces occupied by women and men. WIGH is an opportunity to connect women and, with this exchange, strengthen them as professionals and change the aforementioned scenario.

Master's student, researcher
Foz do Iguaçu

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– Bachelor in Materials Engineering from the Federal University of Latin American Integration – PTI Itaipu campus (2022). During graduation, I was a volunteer student at the Itaipu Hydrogen Plant, researching polymeric materials for application in solid electrolytes in PEM fuel cells. I was also a fellow of Technological Initiation and Innovation, at the Itaipu Technological Park (PTI -ITAIPU), where I worked on the development of cathodes for sodium batteries, acquiring experience in metal processing and electrochemical characterization of materials.

– Ongoing Master’s Degree in Energy and Sustainability from the Federal University of Latin American Integration – PTI Itaipu campus (end 2024). In my master’s degree, I research new metal alloys to be used as electrocatalysts in the hydrogen evolution reaction, in the electrolysis of water to produce hydrogen. In parallel, I am a volunteer researcher at the Center for Competence in Energy Management, at the PTI Technological Development Center, working on R&D projects in the hydrogen area.

– Professor and scientific consultant at H2Todos, a Brazilian startup that aims to democratize knowledge about hydrogen to minority groups (mainly women), offering courses, training and webinars.

– Currently, I am also studying a bachelor’s degree in chemistry at the Centro Universitário Internacional Uninter.

  • Materials Engineer, R&D in energy materials. Currently studying for a master's degree, working in the research of electrocatalysts for the production of hydrogen via electrolysis.

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  • In the hydrogen market and in the energy market in general, there are gaps between the spaces occupied by women and men. WIGH is an opportunity to connect women and, with this exchange, strengthen them as professionals and change the aforementioned scenario.

  • Master's student, researcher

  • Foz do Iguaçu

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  • juliasafranski@outlook.com

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