
About
Ibrahim Khalil is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amherst, Massachusetts, USA, with expertise in heterogeneous catalysis for energy transition. His research focuses on materials like zeolites and metal oxides, employing techniques such as IR spectroscopy and in situ characterization.
- Education: Bachelor in Chemistry (Lebanese University, 2014), Master in Catalysis and Environment (University of Poitiers, 2015), PhD in Chemistry (KU Leuven, 2018).
- Research areas: Sustainable chemistry, atmospheric catalysis, pollutant degradation, and biomass valorization.
- Awards: Junior and Senior Fellow of the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO).
- Teaching: Delivered lectures and lab sessions in adsorption, general chemistry, analytical tools (GC, TGA, FT-IR), acid-base chemistry, and atomic models at the University of Caen and KU Leuven.
Research fields
Heterogeneous CatalysisEnergy TransitionZeolitesMetal OxidesIR SpectroscopyAtmospheric ChemistrySustainable ChemistryEnvironmental EngineeringMaterials ScienceChemical KineticsNanotechnologyCatalysis for BiomassMethane and CO2 ConversionSurface ReactivityIn Situ and Operando CharacterizationsElectron MicroscopyAnalytical Chemistry
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