Professor Marc Fontecave

Senior Fellow of Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong
Member of the French Academy of Sciences
Member of the Academia Europaea
Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Professor at the Collège de France

Professor Marc Fontecave is a Professor at Collège de France. He is a distinguished member of the French Academy of Sciences, Academia Europaea, and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. His research focuses on the study of catalysts (homogeneous, heterogeneous, bioinspired) and biocatalysts (metalloenzymes and artificial enzymes) as well as electrochemical devices for water splitting and the valorization of carbon dioxide as strategies for chemical storage of renewable energies (artificial photosynthesis).

Professor Fontecave is a graduate of the École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay in Paris, and holds a doctorate in Science.

Professor Fontecave received numerous awards and honours, such as CNRS Silver medal (2004), Achille-Le-Bel Grand Prize of the Société Chimique de France (2011) and Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur (2015), Officier of the Ordre National du Mérite (2021) etc.

 

Education

  1. Ecole Normale Supérieure de l'enseignement Technique, Cachan (1975-1980)
  2. Agrégation de Sciences Physiques-option Chimie (1978)
  3. Thèse de 3ème Cycle-Université Paris VI (1981)
  4. Thèse d'Etat- Université Paris VI (1984)

 

Experience

  1. Professor, Collège de France, Paris 
  2. Director of the Laboratory of Chemistry of Biological Processes, Collège de France, Paris
  3. Director of the Institute of Chemistry, Collège de France, Paris 
  4. Member of the French Academy of Sciences 
  5. Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 
  6. President of the Foundation of the Collège de France (2013 – 2023)
  7. Professor, Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble (1988-2009)
  8. Chargé de recherches CNRS-Université René Descartes (Paris V) (1985-1988)
  9. Post-doctoral fellow, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden (1985-1986)
  10. Attaché de recherches CNRS- ENS, Paris (1981-1985)
  11. Assistant Professor, Ecole Normale Supérieure (ENS), Paris (1980-1981)

 

Awards

  1. Officier de l'Ordre national du Mérite (2021)
  2. Election at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (2019)
  3. Chevalier de l'Ordre national de la Légion d'Honneur (2015)
  4. Prix Achille Le Bel, French Chemical Society (2012)
  5. Election at Academia Europea (2010)
  6. Sir Raman Chair of the Academy of Sciences of Bangalore, India (2009-2010)
  7. Senior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF) (2005-2009)
  8. Election at the French Academy of Sciences (2005)
  9. Médaille d'argent (Silver medal), CNRS (2004)

 

Five Significant Scholarly Outputs

  1. From Hydrogenase Mimics to Noble-Metal Free Hydrogen-Evolving Electrocatalytic Nanomaterials A Le Goff, V. Artero, B. Jousselme, N. Guillet, R. Metaye, A. Fihri, S. Palacin, M. Fontecave Science 2009, 326, 1384-1387 
  2. Pyranopterin Related Dithiolene Molybdenum Complexes as Homogeneous Catalysts for CO2 Photoreduction T. Fogeron, P. Retailleau, L.-M. Chamoreau, Y. Li, M. Fontecave Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 2018, .51, 17033-17037
  3. Low-cost high efficiency system for solar-driven conversion of CO2 to hydrocarbonsHuan Ngoc Tran, D. Alves Dalla Corte, S. Lamaison, L. Lutz, N. Menguy, M. Foldyna, S.-H. Turren-Cruz, A Hagfeldt, F. Bella, M. Fontecave, V. Mougel. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 2019, 116, 9735-9740 
  4. Bio-inspired hydrophobicity promotes CO2 reduction on a Cu surface D. Wakerley, S. Lamaison, F. Ozanam, N. Menguy, D. Mercier, P. Marcus, M. Fontecave, V. Mougel Nature Materials 2019, 18., 1222-1227
  5. Benchmarking of Oxygen Evolution Catalysts on Porous Nickel Supports: Towards Optimised Anode Materials. A. Peugeot, C. E. Creissen, D. Karapinar, H. Ngoc Tran, M. Schreiber, M. Fontecave Joule 2021, .5., 1281-1300
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Nobel Laureates
HKIAS News
30 Mar 2026
Professor Marc Fontecave, an HKIAS Senior Fellow and a Professor at Collège de France, visited City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) from 22 to 27 March 2026. As a visionary leader whose influence continues to shape the global scientific landscape, his visit strengthened international collaboration in energy research and catalysis, while inspiring faculty, students, and the wider Hong Kong scientific community.
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HKIAS News
21 Nov 2025
City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Collège de France and the French Academy of Sciences on 17 October to strengthen academic partnerships and foster collaborative research and exchanges. This tripartite agreement underscores CityUHK’s commitment to promoting international education and research collaboration, reinforcing its recognition as the Most International University in the World.
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HKIAS News
22 Oct 2025
The Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS) hosted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on October 15, 2025, gathering Senior Fellows from across the globe to mark the Institute’s 10th anniversary and engage in discussions centered on strategic advancements in research and international collaboration. Under the leadership of Chairman Professor Serge Haroche, the meeting commenced with a heart-warming welcome to the new appointed HKIAS Senior Fellows: Professor Françoise Combes, Professor Étienne Ghys, Professor Dame Madeleine Atkins, Professor Alessio Figalli and Professor Sylvie Méléard. The Executive Director, Professor Shuk Han Cheng, presented a comprehensive review of the recent initiatives undertaken by City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) and HKIAS, highlighting current news, activities, collaborative interactions with faculty members between CityUHK and the home institutions of our Senior Fellows and the significant achievements of Senior Fellows to underscore a decade of excellence. 
Nobel Laureates
HKIAS News
06 Dec 2024
The Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS) hosted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 19 November 2024, bringing together Senior Fellows from across the globe to discuss strategic advancements in research and international collaboration. Chaired by our HKIAS Chairman Professor Serge Haroche, the meeting focused on strengthening global partnerships between the City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) and the home institutions of our Senior Fellows, recruiting leading scholars to HKIAS, and preparing for the Institute's 10th-anniversary celebration in 2025, etc.
Nobel Laureates
HKIAS News
20 May 2024
We are pleased to announce that Prof. Marc Fontecave, a world-renowned chemist, has been appointed as the Senior Fellow of the Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study (HKIAS), City University of Hong Kong.
Nobel Laureates
CityU NewsCentre
14 Nov 2023
Professor Marc Fontecave, a distinguished member of the French Academy of Sciences and a Professor at the Collège de France, delivered a pivotal lecture on 8 November at the recent France-Hong Kong Distinguished Lecture Series, hosted by City University of Hong Kong (CityU). The lecture highlighted the critical need for a coordinated approach between energetic transition and essential policies to adapt to escalating global temperatures. Titled “Necessities and Challenges of the Energetic Transition”, the lecture marked the revival of the series, which had been on hold since 2019. Among the distinguished guests in attendance were Mrs Christile Drulhe, the Consul General of France in Hong Kong and Macau; Professor Freddy Boey, President of CityU; and Professor Cheng Shuk Han, Associate Vice-President (Research).
From Nature to Chemistry: Bioinspired catalysis for CO2 valorization
Necessities and Challenges of the Energetic Transition

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