
معرفی
Jeff Gostick is the Azzam-Dullien Endowed Chair & Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo, serving as Associate Chair for Graduate Studies. His research focuses on porous materials engineering, multiphase flow dynamics, and electrochemical energy conversion, with applications in batteries and fuel cells. He leads the Porous Materials Engineering & Analysis Lab (PMEAL), which develops novel characterization tools and pore network models to optimize material performance.
Education:
- 2008 – Doctorate in Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo
- 2002 – Master of Applied Science in Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo
- 2000 – Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering, Ryerson University
Research Interests:
- Porous media and multiphase flow phenomena
- Pore network modeling for energy storage systems
- Electrode design and optimization for redox flow batteries
- X-ray tomography and image-based analysis
- Computational multiphysics simulations
Notable Awards:
- Azzam-Dullien Professorship (2023)
- Waterloo Engineering Research Excellence Award (2023)
- Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering 'Emerging Leader' (2021)
Teaching & Advising:
- Recent courses include CHE 181, CHE 200, CHE 331, and NE 111
- Focus on active learning pedagogy
Labs/Teams: PMEAL lab specializes in advanced materials characterization and computational modeling, with collaborations across academia and industry. Ongoing projects include graphene oxide membranes, 3D-printed electrodes, and CO2 conversion systems.




