
Brandon Bukowski
@gamma_kpoint
Asst. Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. Catalysis. Personal account, follows/RTs are not endorsements.
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https://bukowskigroup.wse.jhu.edu/ 25-11-2015 20:15:18
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@NAM28NACS: How to best model solvent effects and/or confinement in heterogeneous catalysis? Join me and Hibbitts Catalysis Lab at 1.20 PM in 551AB on Wed to find out!! #compchem Talks from HeydenLab Brandon Bukowski Peng Bai groups and others! tinyurl.com/28bhyjaa


Bukowski group at NAM28! Geet Gupta Geet Gupta, Ph.D. and Pranav Pranav Roy after the closing banquet. Looking forward to Atlanta in 2025! NAMCatalysisSociety


Our third invited contribution from Randall Snurr Northwestern Northwestern Chemistry! Another featured article for the month: cell.com/matter/fulltex…

A great collaboration with DichtelResearchGroup where we got to simulate some amorphous porous materials!

Our collaborative paper with Yayuan Liu is now out in ACS Sustainable Chemistry& Engineering! pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… congratulations to Mingze Zheng for his work on modeling solvated CO2 interactions with MD!

Check out our recent article published in Nature Catalysis. Here we found that tuning the activity of water can improve the formation of multicarbon products by suppressing proton transfer! More details can be found here: nature.com/articles/s4192… Congrats: @nickhzhang



Members of the Bukowski group presenting some of our ML projects at the Johns Hopkins AI-X symposium! Johns Hopkins ChemBE Hopkins Catalysis Club Johns Hopkins Engineering


Thank you JHU for highlighting our exciting project as part of a collaboration with U. of Alabama Chemical & Biological Eng. and Oak Ridge Lab. It's a wonderful opportunity to work with James W. Harris, Michael Tsapatsis, and the team at ORNL. We'll be developing next generation DFT and ML models to tackle deactivation!

Members of the Hopkins Catalysis Club attended the October meeting of the Catalysis Club of Philadelphia yesterday! It was great hearing from Prof. Robert Rioux (Penn State) and Rayan Alaufey (Drexel)!




Registration is open for our January meeting! Please join us on Jan 18th for a talk from Brandon Bukowski on "Designing solvent microenvironments in zeolite catalysts using atomistic simulations for sustainable fuels and chemicals." Find out more: catalysisclubphilly.org/meeting-regist…