
About
Kate Waldie serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of California, San Diego within the Kubiak Lab, conducting advanced research at the intersection of inorganic chemistry, materials science, and electrochemistry with a focus on energy-related catalysis.
Her academic journey includes:
- BSc in Chemistry from University of Victoria (2010)
- PhD in Chemistry from Stanford University (2016)
Waldie's research program centers on developing innovative electrochemical methods for carbon dioxide conversion into carbon-neutral fuels using renewable energy sources. Her work addresses fundamental challenges in catalyst design, reaction engineering, and energy efficiency within sustainable fuel production systems. This research bridges molecular-level chemistry with practical energy applications, contributing to global efforts in carbon management and renewable energy storage.
As a member of the Kubiak Lab, she participates in cutting-edge research on energy catalysis within UC San Diego's vibrant chemical sciences ecosystem. While no specific awards or student advising roles are documented in available sources, her position represents a critical phase in developing expertise for future leadership roles in sustainable energy research. Her trajectory demonstrates how foundational chemistry education evolves into specialized contributions addressing pressing global energy challenges.
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