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Nicholas Mosey is an Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Arts and Science at Queen's University and an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry. He leads the Mosey Group, which focuses on theoretical and computational chemistry, particularly in developing simulation methods and their application to catalysis, materials science, and tribology. His research integrates method development with high-performance computing to explore atomic-level phenomena in molecules and materials.
Education: Ph.D. (2006) and B.Sc. (2001) in Chemistry from the University of Western Ontario. Postdoctoral fellowship at Princeton University (Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering). Joined Queen's University in 2008, becoming an Associate Professor in 2014.
Research interests include computational chemistry, molecular modeling, reaction kinetics, catalysis mechanisms, and the interplay between mechanical forces and chemical reactions. Notable contributions include studies on anti-wear additives (ZDDP), tribological systems, and electrocatalysis. His work bridges theoretical and applied aspects, emphasizing practical applications in energy and materials.
Publications span topics like catalytic materials, DFT methods, and nanoscale phenomena. The Mosey Group's work often involves collaborations across disciplines, yielding insights into surface chemistry, friction reduction, and energy-related materials.
Leadership roles include overseeing research strategy within the Faculty and supervising a dynamic group of students and postdocs. Teaching focuses on general chemistry, quantum mechanics, and computational methods, emphasizing interdisciplinary connections.
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