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Biography
Anastasiya Agapova graduated from Lomonosov State University with chemistry degree. She is working now in Leibniz Institut für Katalyse (Rostock, Germany)
on her PhD thesis in the group “Catalysis for Energy” under supervision of Prof. M. Beller.