2020 news
- 12/18/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che received Allocations from National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center and NTI Computational Cluster at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 11/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che gives two Iposters (CO2 electrocatalysis and microwave catalysis) and serves section chair during AICHE meetings
- 10/26/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che gives an invited talk in Chemistry department at Washington State University.
- 09/17/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che received XSEDE Resource Allocations.
- 09/01/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che open a YouTube education channel for computational catalysis, including math methods for engineers, multi-scale and multi-physics simulations.
- 07/13-07/15, the group has participated a three-day online workshop “Theory, Applications, and Tools for Multiscale Kinetic Modeling”
- 07/13-07/14, the group has attended a two-day virtual workshop ‘Molecular Simulation with Machine Learning‘
- 07/09/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che gave a live webinar to Research Cloud regarding multi-scale simulation of field-induced heterogeneous catalysis.
- 06/28/2020 – 07/03/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che will give a Poster Presentation at Catalysis Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH.
- 03/22/2020 – 03/26/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che will give three oral presentations at ACS Spring 2020 National Meeting & Expo, Philadelphia, PA.
- 03/16/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che received computational allocations from theta at Argonne Leadership Computing Facility
- Invited Talk 03/17/2020, Dr. Fanglin Che is invited to give a talk at Catalysis Society of Metropolitan NY Spring Symposium, New Jersey Institute of Technology Campus Center Ballroom A/B, Newark, NJ.
- Welcome Mingyu Wan join in the group as a Ph.D student!!!
- Check out our new paper that has been published in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental Journal (impact factor of 14). Here we developed a fuel cell with an internal Ni-Mo based catalyst layer to directly convert the liquid fuel into electrical power for transportation applications.
- Dr. Fanglin Che Seminar Speaker Recruiter for 2020 Spring.

Welcome, Mingyu, to the group! My First Ph.D. student!!