Undergraduates working in the Kitchin Lab in F09
Five undergraduates are working in our lab this fall! We have also begun a CO2 capture focus group that will be developing ASPEN models of solvent scrubbing operations.
Bryan Friedman has joined our group for senior honor's thesis work on sorbents for CO2 capture.
Josh Bordin will continue his work on surfactant-enhanced CO2 capture in aqueous-based solvents.
Dana Evert-Parise will continue her work on electrochemical reforming of biorenewable fuels for hydrogen production.
Natalie Brandell will continue her work on oxygen evolution electrocatalysis.
Carmeline Dsilva will continue her work in computational investigations of oxygen adsorption on transition metal surfaces for her senior honor's thesis.
For information about the CO2 capture focus group see here.

