Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at The City College of New York. Experiment and Theory for Surface Science, Catalysis, and Electrochemistry.
Wow! @tejchoksi shared this photo with me. We were both recipients of @aiche_cre travel award in 2016, when @TheGrabowGroup and Dr. Bob McCabe were serving as vice chairs. I also spotted @McCrum_Group , @JWHarrisCatal and other outstanding scientists in the photo. Great memory!
Excited to share that my research group and I have moved to the Department of Chemical Engineering at The City College of New York! @CCNYChemicalEng@CCNYGroveSchool
I am very grateful for all of the support we recieved and the connections we made at Clarkson University - happy to continue to grow our research group and teach great students chemical engineering!
Very excited to share our recent work on alloy catalysts -- we find that 1-d step defects behave very differently in response to strain ligand effects than flat surfaces! This means defect sites cannot be ignored.
Check it out in NPJ Comp. Mat. : rdcu.be/ejmQl
If you are interested in catalysis and machine learning, we wrote a comprehensive review on the application of machine learning potentials in heterogeneous catalysis.
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv…
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It's that time of year, we're ready to kick off the annual AIChE Fall meeting @ChEnected, so help us start off on a high note and meet our 2024 CRE student travel awardees!
Check out their talks (tinyurl.com/425m5jzk), drop by to see what they're up to all week!
I will be at #AIChE2024 San Diego, CA and present our latest research from @McCrum_Group :
"Understanding Bifunctional Bimetallic Catalysts By Selective Step-Decoration"
Oct 31, 5pm
Room 28E (Upper Level, San Diego Convention Center)
lnkd.in/gCeFsZdw
Today, we highlight Prof. Ian McCrum, an Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Clarkson University. (sites.clarkson.edu/mccrumgro…)
If you are attending #ACSSpring2024, please consider attending our talks!
Special thanks to the organizers of the "Crossroads of Thermo-, Electro- and Photochemical Catalysis" and "The Role of Fundamental Interfacial Processes in Electrocatalysis" sessions! @ACSCATLDivision
Check out our collaborative work on surface structure effects in catalysis, just published in Nature!
Zhenhua summarized best - this work shows that "local" structure/activity descriptors might not be enough - need to consider long-range stress/strain
nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
Excited have my 2nd paper from our lab, titled, "pKa as a Predictive Descriptor for Electrochemical Anion Adsorption" published in @angew_chem Angewandte Chemie (IF: 16.6).
Thanks to my advisor, Dr. Ian McCrum for the support @McCrum_Group@ClarksonUnivdoi.org/10.1002/anie.2023135…
Very excited and grateful to have received an NSF CAREER award! This grant will fund a unique combination of experiments and DFT modeling in our group to better understand cation and pH effects in electrocatalysis. Thanks to all of our students and mentors, and thanks @NSF!
Unfortunately, my last post contained an error ----- but if you are still at #AIChE2023 please consider stopping by for my talk at 150pm today and my students poster at 330pm!
#AIChEAnnual@ChEnected
Something old, something new! A fine selection of the brightest young PIs in catalysis. A warm welcome to our early career editorial board! Happy to see so much diversity in this group picture! 👩🔬🧑🔬 Many thanks for bringing new ideas for the future of scientific edition! 👏
Happy to share our ACS PRF project was funded!, will use DFT to understand how catalyst electrolyte together impact electrochemical methane activation --- a complex reaction frequently called the "holy grail" of chemistry/catalysis. @ClarksonUnivannouncements.clarkson.edu/2…