
Environmental Electrochemistry
We work at the intersection of electrochemistry, microbiology, and engineering to achieve a sustainable energy-water infrastructure, and environmentally sustainable production of chemicals.

Water Treatment and Energy Recovery

Electricity-driven Chemical Production

Electrochemical Engineering

Electro-microbiology
Research Topics
About Ruggero Rossi

Dr. Rossi is an assistant professor in the Department of Environmental Health and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Rossi earned his BSc and MSc degrees in Industrial Chemistry from the University of Bologna and his PhD in Biochemistry and Biotechnological Sciences from the same institution in 2017. He completed his postdoctoral training at Penn State, working with Prof. Bruce Logan in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering where he was appointed Assistant Research Professor in 2021 before joining Johns Hopkins in 2023. Rossi has received multiple awards for his research, he was elected Toso Montanari fellow in 2011 and in 2012 and he was the recipient of the Marco Polo fellowship in 2016. He also received the International Society of Electrochemistry Prize for Green Electrochemistry and the International Society for Microbial Electrochemistry and Technology Innovation Award in 2022.
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