
معرفی
Jingjie Wu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. His research focuses on electrocatalysis, CO2 capture/utilization, and autonomous catalyst discovery. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of South Carolina (2014), and M.S. and B.S. in Materials Science from Wuhan University of Technology (2009, 2006).
Wu's work emphasizes scalable CO2-to-chemical conversion, with notable contributions in gas diffusion electrodes, perovskite catalysts, and modular reactors. He leads or collaborates on grants totaling over $4M from agencies like NSF and DOE, focusing on electrochemical CO2 reduction to ethylene and other high-value products.
Key research themes include: (1) designing layered catalysts with self-optimizing properties, (2) developing tandem electrode systems for C2+ product selectivity, and (3) advancing industrial-level electrolyzer technologies. His lab integrates computational modeling with experimental validation to accelerate catalyst discovery.
Grants include NSF support for CO2-to-ethylene engineering (2021-2023), DOE-funded work on modular CO2 conversion systems (2021-2024), and recent MRI grants for advanced spectroscopic equipment. His patents cover catalyst synthesis methods and electrode architectures critical to industrial-scale carbon management.




