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Oleksandr Voznyy is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto Scarborough. His research focuses on the intersection of chemical physics, inorganic chemistry, and physical chemistry, with significant involvement in polymer material chemistry. He is actively working on impactful projects related to the Paris climate agreement, which aims for net-negative global emissions by 2070. The challenges of transitioning to renewable energy sources, particularly the need for efficient carbon dioxide capture and storage, are central to his work. Voznyy's group is dedicated to developing innovative materials for lithium-ion batteries, hydrogen storage, CO2 capture technologies, and photovoltaics. By employing atomistic simulations, machine learning, and automated high-throughput materials synthesis and characterization, his team aims to produce proof-of-principle devices that facilitate the transition to renewable energy sources more efficiently.
University of Toronto Scarborough • Scarborough, ON
Teaching and conducting research in advanced chemistry topics, with a focus on materials for renewable energy applications.
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