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David Kwabi is an Associate Professor of Chemical & Environmental Engineering at Yale University, leading the Kwabi Lab. His research focuses on developing electrochemical systems for clean energy and environmental sustainability, including carbon capture and energy storage. He holds a BSE from Princeton University (2010) and a PhD from MIT (2016).
Key research areas include electrochemical energy storage, carbon capture technologies, and chemical separations. His lab employs advanced analytical techniques and physics-based models to design durable, high-performance devices. Recent work addresses CO2 removal from seawater using photoacids and degradation mechanisms in organic redox-flow batteries.
- Awards:
- ASME Rising Star Award (2024)
- Scialog Negative Emissions Fellow (2022)
- NSF CAREER Award (2021)
- ASME Pi Tau Sigma Gold Medal (2020)
His work is affiliated with the Yale Center for Natural Carbon Capture and the Yale School of Engineering. Research emphasizes clean energy transitions and sustainable environmental solutions.
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