EIM – From Key Results to Impact through Industrial Engagement

EIM is an innovation management and communication organisation with extensive experience in supporting European research and innovation projects. Its core expertise lies in dissemination, exploitation and stakeholder engagement, operating at the interface between research, industry and society. Through its involvement in numerous EU-funded initiatives, EIM supports project partners in translating complex research outcomes into clear, […]
The Atomistic Modeling for Catalysis (AMC) Group – CIC energiGUNE

At CIC energiGUNE, the Atomistic Modeling for Catalysis (AMC) group advances the discovery of efficient, affordable, and sustainable catalytic materials to support Europe’s clean energy transition. By combining state-of-the-art computational chemistry with data-driven machine-learning approaches, the group delivers atomistic insights that connect fundamental understanding with real-world energy technologies. Within the PeCATHS project, CIC energiGUNE co-leads […]
PeCATHS unveils new Presentation Video

The European project PeCATHS is pleased to present its new presentation video, an audiovisual piece that captures the essence and vision of this revolutionary initiative. The video, now available on our YouTube channel, offers a clear and concise introduction to the challenges PeCATHS is addressing and the innovative solutions it proposes in the field of […]
The INAM group – University Jaume I (INAM-UJI)

The INAM Group is a multidisciplinary research team working at the Institute of Advanced Materials (https://www.inam.uji.es/) of the Universitat Jaume I. The Institute is an internationally recognized research center dedicated to interdisciplinary science and technology in advanced materials. Its activities are driven by a strong commitment to scientific excellence and to fostering socioeconomic progress. INAM […]
Meet the Partners: The People Driving Innovation in PeCATHS

Behind every European research project lies a diverse network of people, expertise and shared ambition. While scientific results and technological advances are at the core of PeCATHS, the project is ultimately driven by the researchers, engineers and innovators who collaborate across disciplines and borders to make progress possible. To highlight this human dimension, PeCATHS is […]
The Computational Chemistry Group – Trinity College Dublin and PeCATHs

Trinity College Dublin (TCD) plays a key role in the PeCATHs project, applying advanced computational approaches and high-performance computing resources to the project. TCD participates in PeCATHs as part of Work Package 3 (WP3) which is focussed on the theoretical modelling of electrodes and reaction mechanisms. Recognized globally as Ireland’s foremost university, TCD was […]
The Tilley Research Group – University of Zurich (UZH)

The Tilley Research Group at the University of Zurich (UZH) pioneers the development of advanced materials for solar fuels and organic electrosynthesis. Under the leadership of Prof. David Tilley, the team focuses on innovative electrochemical and photoelectrochemical strategies that convert (solar) energy into chemical fuels and high-value chemical products derived from renewable resources. Bringing expertise […]
PeCATHS Holds Its 1st General Assembly at ICN2

The PeCATHS consortium gathered in Barcelona on 2–3 December 2025 for its first General Assembly, hosted by the Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2). This meeting brought together the consortium members from seven leading European institutions to review progress to date and establish next steps for 2026. PeCATHS focuses on developing photo-electrocatalytic routes for […]
PeCATHS Researchers Publish New Study on Photoelectrochemical Biomass Conversion in Joule

Researchers from the PeCATHS project consortium have published a significant new paper in Joule titled “Photoelectrochemical valorisation of biomass via selective oxidation to enable sustainable solar fuels” (link to article). This publication represents a significant milestone in the project’s mission to advance sustainable hydrogen production and green chemical synthesis through integrated photoelectrochemical systems. The paper, […]
ICN2 in PeCATHS: Unlocking Atomic-Level Insights for Sustainable Energy Conversion
The Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2) plays a central role in the PeCATHS project, leading Work Package 4 (WP4), which is dedicated to the advanced characterization of materials, catalysts, electrodes, and devices developed in WP1 and WP2. This transversal work package aims to uncover the mechanisms that govern the performance of catalytic materials […]