Giannis Mpourmpakis

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh (USA)

Dr. Giannis Mpourmpakis is the Bicentennial Alumni Faculty Fellow, Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh (USA) and a guest Professor in the Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden). He received his PhD from the Chemistry Department, at the University of Crete (Greece) and he was a Marie-Curie fellow and Senior Researcher in the Chemical Engineering Department, at the University of Delaware (USA). His research focuses on the first-principles-based multiscale modeling of nanomaterials for energy and environmental applications. He has published 120 peer-reviewed research articles. He has received several awards, such as the ACS-PRF Doctoral New Investigator Award (2016), the National Science Foundation CAREER award (2017), and the 2019 Bodossaki Foundation Distinguished Young Scientist Prize (biannual prize awarded to the best Greek scientist around the world bellow the age of 40). He has been highlighted as “Emerging Investigator” by the ACS Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data (2018), as an emerging scholar in “Futures” by the AIChE journal (2020) and in “Spotlights in Thermodynamics and Computational Molecular Science” for emerging leadership at the 2022 AIChE meeting. For his contributions to education, Prof. Mpourmpakis was awarded the 2016 James Pommersheim Award for Excellence in Teaching in Chemical Engineering by the University of Pittsburgh. He has served as the President of the Pittsburgh-Cleveland Catalysis Society, he has organized several scientific sessions at national and international meetings (AIChE, ACS, NACS, etc) and he currently serves in the advisory board of the RSC journal Environmental Science: Nano

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Computational Nanoscale Electrocatalyst Design for CO2 Reduction