
معرفی
Dr. Marcus Drover is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Windsor's Faculty of Science. His research focuses on sustainable energy solutions, including converting waste carbon dioxide into fuels, developing hydrogen storage sensors, and utilizing petroleum by-products. He leads interdisciplinary projects aimed at advancing green energy technologies.
- Recipient of the 2020 John Charles Polanyi Prize in Chemistry for contributions to cleaner energy research.
- Co-founder of a global forum for inorganic chemistry discussions.
His work involves collaborations with researchers like Simon Rondeau-Gagné and Bulent Mutus, supported by grants such as the NSERC Alliance International Catalyst grant. He advises doctoral students like Joseph Zurakowski (Vanier Scholar) and undergraduate researcher Brady Austen (Award for Undergraduate Research in Inorganic Chemistry recipient).
Dr. Drover’s lab develops innovative molecular designs for clean energy, aided by specialized equipment like advanced workstations. His projects address carbon cycle closure, greenhouse gas utilization, and safer hydrogen infrastructure, aligning with global sustainability goals.




