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Andrew Bocarsly is a Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University, affiliated with the HMEI (Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment). His research focuses on inorganic materials chemistry, electrochemistry, and sustainable energy systems, particularly chemical mitigation of carbon dioxide. He leads the Bocarsly Lab, which explores CO2 reduction, semiconductor photoelectrochemistry, and fuel cell technologies. His group actively engages undergraduates and graduate students in cutting-edge research projects.
Recent lab highlights include hosting the 19th International Conference on Carbon Dioxide Utilization (ICCDU 2022) and mentoring students like Andersen Dimon (recipient of the Malcolm H. Chisholm Prize) and Rebecca Evans. The lab is a founding member of Princeton’s chapter of the Electrochemical Society (ECS). Bocarsly’s work bridges fundamental chemistry with applied solutions for global energy challenges, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.
His research interests span CO2 conversion to organic products, electrocatalysis, and material design for energy storage. The Bocarsly Lab’s innovations in photoelectrochemical cells and catalyst development aim to advance sustainable energy systems and reduce carbon footprints.




