
معرفی
Pierre Kennepohl is a Professor and Associate Dean (Innovation) in the Faculty of Science at the University of Calgary, Department of Chemistry. He holds a PhD in Physical Inorganic Chemistry from Stanford University (2002) and a BSc in Chemistry from Concordia University. His research focuses on electronic structure & bonding, X-ray absorption/emission spectroscopy, molecular electron spin qubits, and data integrity in chemical analysis. He leads initiatives in Energy Innovations for Today and Tomorrow (2013-2021). His recent work spans catalyst design, halogen bonding mechanisms, and spectral analysis tools like SpectraFit. He advises on chemical education through courses like CHEM 201 and contributes to interdisciplinary collaborations.
Research highlights include studies on CO2 reduction catalysts, copper-based antimicrobial materials, and computational modeling of reactive intermediates. His articles bridge theoretical insights with experimental validation, emphasizing sustainable chemistry and advanced spectroscopic techniques. He maintains active labs in SB231 (research office) and SB234 (laboratory).




