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John Keith is an Associate Professor and R.K. Mellon Faculty Fellow in Energy at the University of Pittsburgh, conducting computational research at the confluence of chemistry, applied physics, materials science, and engineering. His work integrates quantum chemistry, machine learning, and electrocatalysis to address energy conversion challenges.
Education:
- Postdoctoral in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University (2010-2013)
- Postdoctoral in Electrochemistry, University of Ulm (2007-2010)
- PhD in Chemistry, California Institute of Technology (2002-2007)
- BA in Chemistry, Wesleyan University (1997-2001)
Keith's research focuses on computational exploration of chemical and material spaces for efficient electrocatalysts, with particular emphasis on CO2 reduction, ozone production, and quantum chemical modeling. His methodologies bridge density functional theory, machine learning, and experimental validation to design novel catalysts and understand reaction mechanisms. Recent work demonstrates expertise in bond-order analysis, vibrational partition functions, and corrosion mechanisms in electrochemical systems.
His scientific contributions have been recognized through prestigious awards including the R.K. Mellon Faculty Fellowship in Energy and the Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellowship. The Pittsburgh Business Times named him to their Who's Who in Energy list for his impactful work in energy-related research.
Keith actively mentors students and collaborators, evidenced by his extensive co-authorship on publications spanning computational chemistry, materials science, and electrocatalysis. His research group employs advanced computational techniques to address fundamental challenges in energy conversion and environmental remediation, with strong connections to experimental validation.
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