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Dr. Erika Alexandra Palfi is a University Teacher in the School of Engineering at the University of Edinburgh, affiliated with the Energy Systems Research Institute. Her research focuses on energy and climate change, energy storage, and carbon capture, with expertise in carbon capture and storage, thermodynamics, and power plant engineering. She holds a PhD in Energy Systems (2019) from the University of Edinburgh, an MSc in Chemical and Biological Engineering (2014), and a BSc in Life Science Engineering (2012) from Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nuremberg. Dr. Palfi's professional affiliations include UKCCSRC, SCCS, DECHEMA, and MHN. She teaches various engineering courses, including Thermodynamics 4 for Mechanical Engineers and Professional Issues for Mechanical Engineers, and has extensive experience as a tutor and demonstrator in thermodynamics and energy systems. Her research interests include exhaust gas recycling, thermal power generation, carbon capture integration in power cycles, and mass and heat transfer technologies, with additional skills in power plant process simulations and software such as gCCS, gPROMS, and Automation Studio 4.