AI Driven Catalyst Research

Theme: Materials

Summary: “I am a postdoctoral fellow in the Sargent Group at the University of Toronto. I received my Ph.D. from the Department of Mining and Materials Engineering at McGill University with studies focused on two-dimensional materials and single-atom catalysts using density functional theory. My current research interests are data-driven high-throughput materials screening, mechanistic study related to electrocatalytic reactions using computational electrochemistry and microkinetic modeling.”

Team Members

Ted Sargent

Ted Sargent

Electrical & Computer Engineering

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Pengfei Ou

Pengfei Ou

Electrical & Computer Engineering

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Integration of the Climate Positive Energy Initiative (CPE) into the Lawson Climate Institute (LCI) represents a strategic evolution that amplifies University of Toronto’s collective impact on climate solutions. CPE's established expertise in sustainable energy research and innovation becomes a cornerstone of the Lawson Climate Institute's comprehensive mandate to address the climate crisis through technology, policy, and education.

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