
معرفی
Kyle Knust is an Associate Professor and Director of the School of Chemistry & Physics at Millikin University. He has taught general and analytical chemistry courses since joining the university in 2015. His research focuses on bipolar electrochemistry and rapid prototyping for lab-on-a-chip technologies in environmental and energy applications.
- Education: Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Texas at Austin under Prof. Richard M. Crooks; B.S. from the University of Evansville, with undergraduate research at Indiana University under Prof. Dennis G. Peters.
Research Interests:
- Bipolar electrochemistry for ion enrichment and separation.
- 3D printing of carbon electrodes for portable analytical devices.
- Membraneless electrochemical desalination systems.
- Lab-on-a-chip technologies for environmental monitoring and energy storage.
Publication Trends: His work emphasizes electrochemical engineering, desalination, and 3D-printed microfluidics, with a focus on sustainability and rapid prototyping. Recent papers explore redox-mediated separations and polymer interfaces for environmental applications.
Teaching and Outreach: He integrates hands-on undergraduate experiments, including 3D-printed microfluidics, into his teaching.


