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Alicia Bayon

Alicia Bayon

Assistant Research Scientist, LightWorks®

abayonsa@asu.edu

LightWorks®
Arizona State University
PO Box 875402
Tempe, AZ 85287-5402

Titles

  • Assistant Research Scientist, LightWorks®

Biography

Alicia Bayon is an assistant research scientist at Arizona State University working on redox active materials. She completed her PhD at IMDEA Energy (Madrid, Spain) in June 2014. In July 2014, she joined CSIRO Energy (Newcastle, Australia) as postdoctoral fellow where she worked on discovery novel materials for hydrogen production, energy storage and CO2 capture as well as hybridizing solar energy with industrial processes. She has been working in 6 international research projects and consortiums, 2 of them with companies. She is author of 30 research articles and has delivered more than 40 conference presentations (7 of them as invited speaker). While in Australia, she was Stream Leader of Solar Fuels and Chemistry of the Asia-Pacific Solar Energy Research Conference for 2 years. She has received 3 awards, the last one a CSIRO Science Excellence Achievement 2019, being the researcher with the highest number of publications of the year in her research group. She has been supervising 10 students at all levels in collaboration with Australian universities. She iwill join ASU in August 2020.

Education

  • PhD, IMDEA Energy, 2014

Journal Articles

2019

Gao, X., I. Di Bernardo, P. Kreider, T. Tran-Phu, X. Cai, N. Wang, Y. Zhu, M. Brahmadesham Venkataraman, J. Lipton-Duffin, A. Bayon, W. Lipinski and A. Tricoli. 2019. Lattice expansion in optimally doped manganese oxide: An effective structural parameter for enhanced thermochemical water splitting. ACS Catalysis 9(11):9880-9890. DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.9b03205. (link )

2018

Gao, X., G. Liu, Y. Zhu, P. Kreider, A. Bayon, T. Gengenbach, T. Lu, Y. Liu, J. Hinkley, W. Lipinski and A. Tricoli. 2018. Earth-abundant transition metal oxides with extraordinary reversible oxygen exchange capacity for efficient thermochemical synthesis of solar fuels. Nano Energy 50(Aug):347-358. DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2018.05.045. (link )

2016

Gao, X., A. Vidal, A. Bayon, R. Bader, J. Hinkley, W. Lipinski and A. Tricoli. 2016. Efficient ceria nanostructures for enhanced solar fuel production via high-temperature thermochemical redox cycles. Journal of Materials Chemistry A 4:9614-9624. DOI: 10.1039/C6TA02187E. (link )