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Wayne Curtis
wrc2@psu.edu
My laboratory is developing commercial applications of plant cell and tissue culture
Michael Janik
mjanik@engr.psu.edu
Current research in our lab utilizes atomistic modeling techniques, mainly first principles based electronic structure methods, to probe the relationship between the structure/composition of catalytic materials and their activity and selectivity. Specific emphasis is placed on catalytic processes of relevance to alternative energy conversion technologies, and current research concentrates on electro-catalytic systems such as fuel cell electrodes
Themis Matsoukas
matsoukas@psu.edu
Photocalytic activity of titania nanoparticles for the destruction of organic pollutants in water
Joe Perez
jmp13@psu.edu
Environmentally benign lubricants, such as use of vegetable oils as lub base stocks and vapor phase lubricants in engines to reduce the lub consumption and emmissions

Robert Rioux
rioux@engr.psu.edu

Heterogeneous catalysis for energy and environmental applications
Darrell Velegol
velegol@psu.edu
Molecular origins of bacterial adhesion in the presence of organic matter.
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