Eva Maria Hammer

Eva Maria Hammer

Lead Engineer @ Ceres

About Eva Maria Hammer

Eva Maria Hammer is a Lead Engineer at Ceres, specializing in battery development and electrochemistry. She has held various positions in research and innovation, including roles at Johnson Matthey and Ceres Power, and has a strong academic background in Mathematics and Chemistry.

Current Role at Ceres

Eva Maria Hammer serves as the Lead Engineer at Ceres Power, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing engineering projects and leading initiatives related to fuel cell technology. Her work contributes to the advancement of energy solutions at Ceres Power, which is known for its innovative approach to clean energy.

Previous Experience at Johnson Matthey

Prior to her current role, Eva worked at Johnson Matthey as a Product Innovation Manager from 2018 to 2021. During her three years in Reading, England, she focused on product development and innovation strategies within the company, contributing to advancements in sustainable technologies.

Background in Research and Development

Eva has significant experience in research and development, having served as an R&D Manager at Next Energy EWE Research Center for Energy Technology from 2010 to 2012. In this position, she led a team of 6-8 researchers and was involved in projects focused on vanadium/air redox flow batteries and the enhancement of conventional VRF systems.

Educational Background

Eva completed her studies at Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, where she earned a degree in Mathematics and Chemistry. She achieved the Erstes Staatsexamen für das Lehramt from 2001 to 2006, which laid the foundation for her expertise in scientific disciplines and education.

Research Contributions

Throughout her career, Eva has focused on various aspects of battery technology. Her research includes the investigation of Li/Na-ion conducting electrolytes during her work on all solid-state batteries. Additionally, she implemented and managed an educational program for chemical laboratory assistants as part of her PhD thesis.

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