Student-Faculty Dinner Discussion, Catalytical reduction of CO2 into methanol – Andrew Bocarsly

Andrew B. Bocarsly – Professor of Chemistry

Dr. Andrew Bocarsly’s research interests lie in the general field of physical inorganic chemistry, with emphasis on the chemistry of excited state and charge transfer processes and the chemistry of surfaces. These interests have resulted in his research focusing on electrochemistry, photochemistry, solid state chemistry, and fuel cells. There are three active projects (CO2 Reduction, Fuel Cells, and Cyanogels) on which graduate and undergraduate students currently work.

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Student-Faculty Dinner Discussion, Catalytical reduction of CO2 into methanol – Andrew Bocarsly

Event Date

Wed, May 3, 2017 ・ 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Location

Prospect House, Room G

Category

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Andrew B. Bocarsly – Professor of Chemistry

Dr. Andrew Bocarsly’s research interests lie in the general field of physical inorganic chemistry, with emphasis on the chemistry of excited state and charge transfer processes and the chemistry of surfaces. These interests have resulted in his research focusing on electrochemistry, photochemistry, solid state chemistry, and fuel cells. There are three active projects (CO2 Reduction, Fuel Cells, and Cyanogels) on which graduate and undergraduate students currently work.