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Geoffrey Ozin is a Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry at the University of Toronto, holding the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Materials Chemistry. He is a globally recognized pioneer in Nanochemistry, having established foundational principles for nanomaterial synthesis and self-assembly. His work spans mesoporous materials, photonic crystals, and nanomachines, with applications in solar fuels, photocatalysis, and sustainable energy solutions. Ozin collaborates internationally, including roles as Honorary Professor at UK institutions and Guest Professor at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). He co-founded Opalux Inc., a nanotechnology firm commercializing photonic crystal technologies.
Education: Studied at King’s College London and Oriel College Oxford, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Southampton University. His career includes leadership in education, co-authoring bestselling textbooks like Nanochemistry: A Chemical Approach to Nanomaterials and its second edition. Recent research focuses on CO2 photocatalysis, rail-based direct air capture, and green dimethyl ether fuels.
Research Interests: Solar fuels, sustainable energy systems, nanostructured materials, and photocatalytic CO2 conversion. His group explores optochemical engineering, light-driven catalysis, and scalable solutions for climate change mitigation.
Scientific Achievements: Over 150 articles (e.g., Nature Energy, Matter, Advanced Materials). Awards include the 2022 Killam Prize in Natural Sciences and Alexander von Humboldt Senior Scientist recognition. Collaborations span institutions like MIT, UC Berkeley, and the Max Planck Institute.
Grants & Labs: Leads the UofT Solar Fuels Cluster and collaborates with industry partners like Hydrofuel Canada and Solistra. His work bridges academia and innovation, targeting real-world applications in energy storage, carbon capture, and renewable fuels.
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