Matthew Suss
Form Energy

Biography
Matthew obtained his PhD in 2013 in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. From 2010-2013, Matthew was a Lawrence Scholar at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and from 2013 to 2014 a Postdoctoral Associate in Chemical Engineering at MIT.
From 2014-2023, Matthew directed the Cleantech Innovations Lab at Technion, as an Associate Professor affiliated with Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, the Grand Technion Energy Program (GTEP) and Grand Water Research Institute (GWRI). In 2023, Matthew joined the team at Form Energy to push forward the development of decarbonized electrochemical grid-scale energy storage solutions.
Matthew served as a member of the Israel National Research Center for Electrochemical Propulsion (INREP), on the European Federation of Chemical Engineering (EFCE) working group on electrochemical engineering, and is a past Chairman of the International Working Group on Capacitive Deionization & Electrosorption (CDI&E).
He has co-authored over 70 journal papers in the fields of electrochemical systems theory and electrochemical energy and water systems and is the recipient of several research awards including the Alon Fellowship from the Israeli government and an ARCHES award from the German government.
RSC affiliations
Editorial board, Energy Advances
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