
About
C. Buddie Mullins is a Professor and Melvin H. Gertz Regents Chair in Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on catalysis, electrochemistry, and materials for energy storage, including lithium-ion batteries and solar photoelectrocatalysis. He holds a B.S. in Physics (1975) and M.S. in Engineering (1977) from UT Austin, and a B.S. in Chemical Engineering (1982) and Ph.D. (1990) from Caltech, with postdoctoral training at IBM Almaden. He teaches CHE 353 (Transport Phenomena) and CHE 384 (Electrochemistry).
- Education:
- Postdoc: IBM Almaden Research Center (1989-1991)
- Ph.D., Caltech (1990)
- M.S., UT Austin (1977)
- B.S., Physics (1975) and Chemical Engineering (1982), UT Knoxville
His research spans catalytic surfaces, electrochemical energy storage, and advanced carbon materials. Recent work includes nanostructured battery electrodes, water splitting catalysts, and CO₂ capture systems. He has received awards like the NSF Presidential Young Investigator Award (1991) and Texas Excellence Teaching Award (1999).
Publications highlight advancements in battery materials, electrocatalyst stability, and solar fuels. His lab collaborates on projects funded by agencies like the Office of Naval Research and the Department of Energy.
- Grants & Labs: Active in DOE-funded research, with labs focusing on materials characterization and electrochemical systems.
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