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Thomas E. Mallouk is a Professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, with a focus on Chemistry. His research bridges Nanoscience, Materials Science, and Energy Conversion, emphasizing the synthesis and application of nanostructured materials for renewable energy systems.
His work spans:
- Photoelectrochemical CO2 reduction and hydrogen evolution
- Advanced bipolar membranes for ion management
- Electrocatalysis in alkaline media
- 3D topological magnetic structures and spin textures
Recent publications highlight trends in solar fuels, CO2 utilization, and high-surface-area metalattices, with a focus on scalable and sustainable technologies. Scientific recognition includes:
- Priestley Medal (American Chemical Society)
- Spiers Memorial Award (Royal Society of Chemistry)
- Materials Research Society Medal
- Member, National Academy of Sciences
- Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
His research integrates experimental and theoretical approaches, addressing challenges in gas-ion transport, charge carrier dynamics, and nanoscale fabrication. While student advisees are not explicitly listed, his leadership in energy research is evident through grant-funded projects and multidisciplinary collaborations.
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