Felipe Conzuelo studied Chemistry at the Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, where he continued to obtain his MSc (2011, Chemical Science and Technology) and PhD (2014, Advanced Chemistry). During his doctoral work, he conducted research mainly dedicated to the design and fabrication of electrochemical biosensors. After completing his PhD, he moved to the Ruhr University Bochum, where he performed postdoctoral research in the field of electrochemical energy conversion and storage. He later became Senior Research Scientist and leader of the Local (Photo)Bioelectrochemistry Group at the same University, performing research primarily devoted to the investigation of semi-artificial photosynthetic devices. At the end of 2021, he moved to the Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier of the Nova University Lisbon, where he is the head of the Bioelectrochemistry and Electrobiotechnology Lab. He has developed new strategies for investigating the electrochemical communication between biological entities and electrodes, including enzymes, photosynthetic protein complexes, and microorganisms, providing new insights into the fundamental understanding of bioelectrochemical processes. In addition, his core research has been focused on the implementation of practical biotechnological devices, ranging from biosensors for health care and quality control to the development of bioelectrochemical devices for energy conversion.
