Curtis P. Berlinguette

Curtis P. Berlinguette

Dr. Curtis Berlinguette is a Professor of Chemistry and Chemical and Biological Engineering, Principal Investigator at the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute, a CIFAR Fellow and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Dr. Berlinguette leads a large, interdisciplinary team designing and building electrochemical reactors to power the planet. His academic group has advanced a range of clean energy applications including COutilization, membrane reactors for decarbonizing the chemicals industry and low-temperature fusion. His team has also pioneered the use of flexible automation and machine learning to build self-driving labs for materials.

Dr. Berlinguette has been recognized with several awards, including an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship and an NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship. His research will help advance the development of solar materials and devices.

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About

Dr. Curtis P. Berlinguette
Professor, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science

Distinguished University Scholar

Email: cberling@chem.ubc.ca

Website: Berlinguette Research Group

RESEARCH CLUSTER FOCUS:

  • CO2 capture and conversion
  • Electrochemical reactors