

Aleksandra Vojvodic
Dr. Aleksandra Vojvodic specializes in the field of chemical and biomolecular engineering, with a particular focus on energy conversion and storage. She is a Skirkanich Assistant Professor of Innovation at the University of Pennsylvania, where she leads groundbreaking research in the development of new materials and catalysts. Her work is pivotal in advancing the understanding and application of energy technologies, aiming to create more efficient and sustainable solutions. In addition to her role at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Vojvodic serves as a task leader for oxide surface reactivity at the Center for Interface Science and Catalysis (SUNCAT). This center is a collaborative effort between the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University, where she contributes her expertise to explore the fundamental aspects of catalysis and material science. Her work at SUNCAT is instrumental in bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications in energy systems. Dr. Vojvodic's research interests lie at the intersection of energy storage and conversion, where she seeks to innovate and improve the efficiency of these processes. Her approach often involves the use of computational methods to design and predict the behavior of new materials, which can lead to significant advancements in the field. Her contributions have been recognized through various awards and publications, highlighting her impact on the scientific community. Throughout her career, Dr. Vojvodic has been committed to fostering innovation and collaboration in her field. She actively engages with students and fellow researchers, encouraging a multidisciplinary approach to solving complex energy challenges. Her dedication to education and research continues to inspire the next generation of engineers and scientists, as she works towards a more sustainable energy future.
Publications
, 2991-2997, 2019-08-30
, 3096-3100, 2019-09-11
, 2976-2978, 2019-08-30
, 3006-3008, 2019-06-30
, 3101-3105, 2019-08-30