Lars Grabow receives a Teaching Excellence Award
The UH Cullen College of Engineering selected Lars Grabow as a recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award for 2013-2014. Read more…
Lars Grabow receives a Teaching Excellence Award Read More »
The UH Cullen College of Engineering selected Lars Grabow as a recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award for 2013-2014. Read more…
Lars Grabow receives a Teaching Excellence Award Read More »
As NSF-REU participant at UH, Jacob Massa from Rutgers University will be running DFT simulations to investigate the role of O and OH during methane activation on transition metals.
Jacob Massa participates in NSF-REU project (2014) Read More »
After receiving her Ph.D. at Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA, Purnima Kharidehal joins the Computational Catalysis and Interface Science group at UH. Her investigates the role of oxygen species for the activation of methane.
Purnima Kharidehal joins the Group as New Postdoc Read More »
Lars Grabow’s proposal titled “Unifying Principles for Catalytic Hydrotreating Processes,” was selected by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences for a DOE Early Career Award. Read More: UH CCoE Story, UH Story, EurekAlert!
Lars Grabow wins U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Award Read More »
Abraham wins a $100 cash award from the COMP division of the American Chemical Society (ACS) for his poster titled “Micro-kinetic modeling of oxidative methane activation on transition metal surfaces”. Watch the video or read the full story here.
Abraham Aboiralor wins ACS Best Poster Award Read More »
Undergraduate student Abraham Aboiralor win a Provost Undergraduate Research Scholarship (PURS) to develop a microkinetic trend model for methane upgrade to fuels and value-added chemicals.
Abraham Aboiralor wins Provost Undergraduate Research Scholarship Read More »
The Computational Catalysis and Interface Chemistry group welcomes 1st year graduate student Yuying Song. She will work on low temperature oxidation catalysts for emissions treatment from advanced diesel engines.
Graduate Student Yuying Song joins the Group Read More »
Justin Vento from Manhattan College spends the summer in the UH Computational Catalysis and Interface Chemistry Group to investigate finite-size effects on the band structure of cobalt-oxide.
Justin Vento participates in NSF-REU project (2013) Read More »
Byeongjin successfully passed his M.S. defense and submitted his thesis titled “Hydrodeoxygenation mechanism of Acetaldehyde on Ru(0001), RuO2(110), and RuO2/TiO2(110) from first-principles investigations”. Congratulations Byeongjin!
Byeongjin Baek successfully defends his Master’s degree Read More »
Byeongjin Baek’s research presented on the poster “Comparative DFT Study of Acetaldehyde Hydrodeoxygenation Mechanisms on Ru and RuO2 Catalysts” convinced the judges of the Helmholtz Research School Energy-Related Catalysis, 528. Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Seminar in Bad Honnef, Germany, and recognized the poster with one out of three best poster awards.
Best Poster Award at the Helmholtz Research School Energy-Related Catalysis Read More »