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(2bn) Materials for a Sustainable Future

Authors 

Schatz, G. C., Northwestern University
Schelter, E., University of Pennsylvania
Weberg, A., University of Pennsylvania
Our increasing ability to control and engineer materials holds the promise of boundless opportunities in a wide range of applications. Fulfilling this promise requires a comprehensive understanding of the complex chemistry and physics found at various length/ timescales. Building on my background of development and application of methodologies for studying electronic structure of materials, I aim to drastically advance computational research to design materials with a focus on sustainability. My research program will have focus on problems with the theme od reduce, reuse, recycle.

Reduce: Design/ Discovery of materials and catalysts for solar fuels applications (to reduce carbon emissions by making solar energy storage viable)

Reuse: Reverse engineering microbial nanowires for biodegradable and regenerative electronics (to reuse/ repurpose microbes to benefit society)

Recycle: Reaction design for metals separation (to sustainably separate and recycle critical materials)

Research Interests:

Quantum Chemistry, Density Functional Theory, Catalysis, Chemical Separation, Electrochemistry, Photochemistry, Charge Transfer, Functional Materials

Teaching Interests:
Quantum Chemistry, Electronic Structure Theory, Statistical Mechanics, Catalysis, Nanotechnology

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