Prof. Michael Janik”s research uses computational, atomistic modeling methods to investigate and design catalysts for alternative energy conversion systems. Janik earned his Ph.D. (2006, U. Virginia) in the field of heterogeneous catalysis under the joint-supervision of Prof. Robert J. Davis and Prof. Matthew Neurock. His thesis work used experimental and computational methods to examine acid catalysis of alkylation reactions. He completed post-doctoral study examining electrocatalyst design for direct methanol fuel cells under the advisement of Matthew Neurock. He began his appointment as an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at PSU in August, 2006. Current research activities focus on fuel cells and electrochemical systems as well as fuel processing for hydrogen and synthesis gas production. Recent research activities are funded by the Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, and the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund. Janik is affiliated with the PSU Electrochemical Engine Center, PSU Institutes of Energy and the Environment, and the PSU Energy Institute. He has published 28 articles in peer reviewed journals.
1 Ebooks bởi Michael J Janik
Aravind Asthagiri & Michael J Janik: Computational Catalysis
The field of computational catalysis has existed in one form or another for at least 30 years. Its ultimate goal – the design of a novel catalyst entirely from the computer. While this goal has not b …
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