Giulia Di Gregorio is a researcher at the Center for Sustainable Energy working in the Hydrogen Technologies and Resilient Energy Systems (HyRES) Unit. Her main fields of activity include the electrochemical characterization of advanced materials for water electrolysis.
Working at FBK since 2021, Giulia is involved in several research projects on green hydrogen production, particularly focused on AEM electrolysis and materials development. Other research interests include the development of novel materials using plasma-based techniques, such as sputtering, and the physico-chemical characterization of thin coatings.
She is a PhD Candidate in Industrial Innovation at the University of Trento.