Dr. Ing. Stephanie Elisabeth Wolf
I’m Stephanie Wolf, a researcher in hydrogen technologies and sustainable energy systems, with a focus on electrochemistry, ceramic materials, and high-temperature electrolysis.
My work focuses on efficient hydrogen production using solid oxide and proton-conducting cells, combining fundamental research with the development of sustainable energy technologies.
After completing my doctorate at Forschungszentrum Jülich and working as a visiting scientist at ICMCB Bordeaux, I joined German Aerospace Center (DLR), where I contribute to the coordination of international R&D activities in hydrogen technologies within collaborative European projects.
My work is driven by the ambition to support the transition toward sustainable and resilient energy systems. As a member of the European Young Energy Ambassadors, I actively engage in discussions on clean energy and the future of the European energy landscape.
Research Areas
- High-Temperature Electrolysis
- Solid Oxide & Protonic Ceramic Cells
- Hydrogen & Syngas Production
- Electrochemical Materials & Interfaces
- Electrochemical Characterization (EIS)
- Durability & Degradation Analysis
Scientific & Project Activities
- European Research Collaboration
- International R&D Coordination
- Interdisciplinary Research Projects
- Scientific Communication
- Proposal & Consortium Development
- Mentoring & Scientific Supervision
