Christopher Wilmer's research focuses on the use of large-scale molecular simulations to help find promising materials for energy and environmental applications. He is the principal investigator of the Hypothetical Materials Lab at the University of Pittsburgh.Read more
Prof. M. Scott Shell is Professor and Vice Chair of Chemical Engineering at the University of California Santa Barbara. Prof. Shell’s group develops novel molecular simulation, multiscale modeling, and statistical thermodynamic approaches to address problems in contemporary biophysics and soft condensed matter.Read more
Professor Victor B. Flatt returned to the University of Houston in 2017 as the Dwight Olds Chair in Law and the Faculty Director of the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources (EENR) Center. He also holds an appointment as a Distinguished Scholar of Carbon Markets at the University of Houston’s Global Energy Management Institute. He was previously the inaugural O’Quinn Chair in Environmental Law at UHLC from 2002-2009.
Professor Flatt’s teaching career began at the University of Washington’s Evins School of Public Affairs, and he has previously taught at...Read more
Jesse Thompson received his Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from Western Michigan University in 2011. He joined CAER in 2012 as a Postdoctoral Scholar and is now a Principal Research Scientist in charge of the Analytical Research Group.
Dr. Thompson’s current research is focused on developing analysis methods to identify and quantify secondary environmental contaminants including nitrosamines, oxidative and thermal degradation products of amine solvents, and trace heavy metals from carbon capture solvents, wastewater and gas phase emissions using high resolution mass...Read more
Dr Abdul Qader is the Capture Manager for CO2CRC, the leader in full chain CCS R&D in Australia. He joined this organisation in 2007 pioneering in the capture research and demonstration activities. He managed implementation of 8 pilot plants under industrial setting covering pre-combustion, post-combustion and gas separation, with more on the horizon. Dr Qader has Chemical Engineering background with 37 years of experience in this field.Read more
The National Carbon Capture Center (NCCC) is a cost-effective, flexible test center for evaluating the critical components of advanced CO2 capture and power generation technologies.