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Paul Gannon is a Professor in the Chemical & Biological Engineering Department at Montana State University (MSU), affiliated with the College of Engineering. He holds roles in the Montana Nanotechnology Facility (MONT), Montana Engineering Education Research Center (MEERC), Energy Research Institute, and The Graduate School. His research focuses on high-temperature corrosion mechanisms, advanced materials development, and sustainability in energy systems. Dr. Gannon earned his Ph.D. (2007) and B.S. (2002) in Chemical Engineering from MSU.
His teaching emphasizes energy and sustainability, including courses like ECHM 205CS and ECHM 405. He has received awards such as the Provost’s Award for Undergraduate Research (2020) and the Lloyd Berg Mentorship Award (2015). His research initiatives include grants from NSF, USDA, and VentureWell, focusing on rural/Indigenous STEM education and sustainable energy solutions.
Professional service includes leadership in the Electrochemical Society (HTM Division Chair), NSF review, and roles in Frontiers in Education conferences. His work bridges engineering education and community engagement, particularly through culturally responsive curricula for elementary educators and rural/Indigenous student outreach programs.

