
About
Yogesh Surendranath is Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where his group bridges electrochemistry and heterogeneous catalysis to address energy and sustainability challenges.
Education:
- Miller Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California Berkeley, 2011–2013
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011
- B.S. in Chemistry, University of Virginia, 2006
Research Interests:
His program integrates electrocatalysis, interfacial engineering and reaction mechanism elucidation to advance CO₂ utilization, thermochemical–electrochemical coupling, molten-salt chemistry and sustainable fuel synthesis. Recent work reveals how electric fields, local pH and electrolyte organization control both electrochemical and classic thermochemical reactions.
Publication trends 2022-2025:
More than 75 peer-reviewed articles focus on electrochemical promotion of thermochemical catalysis, proton-coupled electron transfer at graphite and oxide interfaces, CO₂/CO electro-reduction mechanisms, bipolar-membrane energy recovery, and high-temperature molten-salt electrosynthesis. Studies increasingly combine operando spectroscopy, potentiometry and kinetic modelling to connect molecular-scale charge transfer with macroscopic catalytic rates.
Honours & Awards:
- Nobel Laureate Signature Award for Graduate Education in Chemistry, ACS (2020)
- Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists & Engineers (2019)
- E. Bright Wilson Prize, Harvard (2019)
- CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar (2018)
- Kavli Frontiers of Science Fellow (2018)
- Cottrell Scholar Award (2017)
- Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (2016)
- Toyota Young Investigator Award, ECS (2015)
- DOE, AFOSR & NSF CAREER Young Investigator Awards (2015)
Funding & Team:
Research is supported by NSF, DOE-BES, AFOSR, Sloan Foundation, Research Corporation, Toyota and others. The Surendranath group maintains active collaborations with MIT departments of Chemical Engineering, Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering, and with national laboratories.
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