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Prof. Ezra L. Clark leads the Electrocatalysis Research Group at Penn State University, focusing on sustainable energy solutions through electrocatalytic processes. His work integrates electrochemical mass spectrometry and advanced materials science to enhance energy conversion efficiency.
He has secured significant grants, including the Thomas K. Hepler Early Career Professorship (2024), Charles E. Kaufman Foundation New Investigator grant (2023), and ACS PRF doctoral grant (2023). Recent projects include studies on intermetallic electrocatalysts for CO reduction and reaction-stable metal oxide tunnel layers.
- Research emphasizes sustainable energy, catalytic mechanisms, and materials innovation.
- Guides a dynamic team of graduate and undergraduate researchers, many of whom have received fellowships and awards.
His group’s achievements include student awards such as the MAST Center Fellowship and Kokes Award, reflecting impactful contributions to catalysis and electrochemistry.
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