Dmitry Galyamin · PhD in Electrochemistry

PhD electrochemist. Founder, communicator, consultant and the person who built the marketplace the field was missing.

I co-founded ElectroSeek to fix how researchers find electrochemical products. The #ectip series - 150+ posts, 12,000+ followers - is how I explain the field. I also give invited talks, design courses, and consult on projects where technical depth actually matters.

Dmitry Galyamin, PhD in Electrochemistry and co-founder of ElectroSeek

About

I chose to build rather than keep publishing.

I'm a PhD in Electrochemistry, co-founder and Managing Director of ElectroSeek, and a technical science communicator with 12,000+ followers on LinkedIn.

My research background spans biosensors, impedance, paper-based electrochemical devices, and electrocatalysis across CSIC and the Fritz Haber Institute. I left academia deliberately, not reluctantly, because I wanted to build tools and knowledge resources that are immediately useful to the field.

Today that work happens through ElectroSeek, through the #ectip series, and through selective teaching and consulting where technical clarity really matters.

Credentials

  • PhD in Electrochemistry
  • Postdoc: ICP-CSIC, Madrid
  • Postdoc: Fritz Haber Institute, Max Planck Society, Berlin
  • Co-founder, ElectroSeek
  • 12,000+ LinkedIn followers | 150+ posts | ~8-10K avg views

ELECTROSEEK

The electrochemistry marketplace I needed as a researcher.

Finding the right potentiostat, reference electrode, or redox mediator shouldn't take days away from your experiments. For me, it did - repeatedly.

I co-founded ElectroSeek with Lluis Simon Argemi to fix that. It's a specialized marketplace for electrochemical products where researchers and engineers can discover, compare, and connect directly with verified suppliers - filtered by the technical specs that actually matter.

  • Specialized marketplace for electrochemistry equipment: potentiostats, electrodes, cells, and consumables
  • Verified suppliers with independent consultative support
  • Filter by real technical specifications - EIS capability, current range, portability, and more
  • Live and growing - new verified suppliers added regularly
Explore ElectroSeek ->

#ectip

Making electrochemistry clearer, one post at a time

Over 150 posts in roughly two years, 12,000+ followers, and a consistent 8-10K average views per post. The point is not personal branding. The point is to explain the parts of electrochemistry that are often taught badly, skipped entirely, or repeated without enough scrutiny.

The #ectip series focuses on practical electrochemistry, common mistakes, hidden assumptions, and underexplained fundamentals.

Speaking

Talks that make electrochemistry clearer, not more theatrical

I give invited talks for conferences, companies, and research groups that need electrochemistry explained with technical honesty and usable detail.

The focus is practical clarity: the assumptions behind the methods, the mistakes people keep repeating, and the parts of the field that become more useful once they are explained plainly.

Courses

Electrochemistry courses that actually make sense

I design courses for research groups, companies, and technical teams that want a stronger grasp of electrochemistry without vague explanations or academic padding.

Sessions can be tailored to a specific problem, audience, or level of experience, from fundamentals to troubleshooting and data interpretation.

Consulting

Independent electrochemistry consulting

I take on selective consulting work where independent technical judgment is the priority. No supplier ties, no institutional agenda, and no incentive to steer a project toward a predefined answer.

Typical work includes experimental design, EIS data interpretation, equipment decisions, technical strategy, and troubleshooting for startups, research groups, and companies building or evaluating electrochemical setups.

Start-ups, companies, institutes and universities I've collaborated with

BIOO
CreatSens
Epinal
IMB-CNM-CSIC
University of Tartu
Leitat
Center for Physical Sciences and Technology
Pronova Pets
Reminded
Discuss your project ->

Testimonials

What collaborators say

For the past six months, Dmitry Galyamin has been instrumental in helping FaradaIC Sensors optimize the design of our microfabricated gas sensors through advanced electrochemical modeling. By accurately modeling our systems and employing an iterative parametrization approach, Dmitry has enabled us to significantly reduce development costs by minimizing the need for physical microfabrication. His deep expertise, attention to detail, and collaborative approach have exceeded our expectations.

Dr. Alexey Yakushenko | Co-founder and CTO @ FaradaIC Sensors

As the CTO at a biotechnology startup, we have turned to his expertise in electrochemistry on several occasions, and he has always been an invaluable support. His deep knowledge and practical approach have helped us analyze complex data and find innovative solutions to technical problems. His ability to quickly understand our challenges and provide effective ideas demonstrates his professionalism and commitment.

Dr. Naroa Uria | CTO @ Bioo

Dmitry is one of the most passionate electrochemists I have had the privilege of working with. His ability to clearly explain complex concepts to the rest of the team has been key in multidisciplinary projects like the ones we develop in my research group. It was a pleasure to enjoy his enthusiasm and dedication as his thesis advisor, and now, as a collaborator on my current projects, he continues to solve the electrochemical hurdles we may encounter with clear, honest, and constructive feedback.

Dr. Neus Sabate | Prof. at Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona | Co-founder of Fuelium and Sweanty

Contact

Let's keep it direct.

For speaking invitations, course inquiries, consulting inquiries, or focused technical conversations, send a message here.