GFB Webinar

“Environmental and depollution applications of electroactive bacteria: from denitrification to iron bioremediation” September 2024: Invited Webinar for the “French Group of Bioelectrochemistry”

It was an honor to present our recent work in various applications of electroactive bacteria in applied environmental applications to the Groupe Francaise de Bioélectrochimie. In this invited talk I discussed our recent publications in Bioelectrochemistry on the topics of applying electroactive bacteria in polluted environments.

James A. Behan
James A. Behan
Chargé de Recherche/Assistant Professor CNRS

I am a Chargé de Recherche (Assistant Professor) based at the Institut des Sciences Chimiques de Rennes, France. My research focuses on the areas of nanomaterial electrochemistry, bioelectrochemistry and interfacial science for energy applications. I previously worked as a Marie Curie fellow (Université de Rennes) and postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for BioNano Interactions (CBNI) in the School of Chemistry, University College Dublin and as a postdoc and lecturer in Trinity College Dublin where I completed my PhD in physical chemistry with a focus on electrochemical and spectroscopic characterisation of nitrogenated carbon materials. I completed my Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry at Trinity in 2014, when I graduated at the top of my class.