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Sam Toan is an Associate Professor at the Swenson College of Science and Engineering, University of Minnesota Duluth. His work bridges chemical engineering and biomedical research, with a focus on CO2 capture, energy materials, and mitochondrial biology.
- Research Themes: CO2 capture and conversion, catalysis, biofuel, chemical-looping, polymer engineering, and mitochondrial quality surveillance in disease.
- Teaching: Courses in fluid mechanics, chemical reaction engineering, and process control.
Key Research Trends include:
- Low-cost, scalable solutions for carbon capture using nanomaterials like TiO(OH)2.
- Advancements in chemical-looping and biomass gasification for clean energy.
- Mechanistic studies in mitochondrial dynamics and quality control in cardiac and metabolic diseases.
Selected Publications from his 50+ peer-reviewed works highlight innovations in:
- Electrochemical CO2 reduction.
- Mitochondrial unfolded protein response in myocardial injury.
- Hydrogen production via catalytic pyrolysis.
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