“Deciphering the Role of Aromatic Cations in Electrochemical CO2 Reduction: Interfacial Ion Assembly Governs Reaction Pathways”
By Dr. Wenxiao Guo, Beichen Liu, Seth R. Anderson, Samuel G. Johnstone, and Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie
June 11, 2024Gebbie Lab is Awarded 1st Place Research Group at UW-Madison’s Engineering Expo
Gebbie Lab students were awarded 1st Place Research Group Exhibit for the 2024 Engineering EXPO hosted by the UW-Madison College of Engineering for the “Water Splitting Challenge Game” showing how electrolytes impact electrocatalysis using electrolytes …
April 24, 2024“CBE PhD Student Seth Anderson Selected for DOE Graduate Student Research Program”
Written By: Jason Daley Chemical & Biological Engineering
April 23, 2024“With Job at Leading Semiconductor Company Waiting in the Wings, Chef Overcomes Obstacles and Remains Positive in Quest to Earn Chemical Engineering Degree”
Written By: Jason Daley Chemical & Biological Engineering
April 19, 2024Sam Johnstone is Awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Congratulations to Sam Johnstone for being awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP)! The purpose of the fellowship is to help ensure the quality, vitality, and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce …
April 9, 2024“Linking Electric Double Layer Formation to Electrocatalytic Activity”
By Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie, Beichen Liu, Dr. Wenxiao Guo, Seth R. Anderson, and Samuel G. Johnstone
December 5, 2023“Exploring How Cation Entropy Influences Electric Double Layer Formation and Electrochemical Reactivity”
By Beichen Liu, Dr. Wenxiao Guo, Seth R. Anderson, Samuel G. Johnstone, Siqi Wu, Megan C. Herrington, and Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie
December 1, 2023“Suppressing Co-Ion Generation via Cationic Proton Donors to Amplify Driving Forces for Electrochemical CO2 Reduction”
By Dr. Wenxiao Guo, Beichen Liu, and Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie.
July 18, 2023Research Forward Grant
Using high-throughput computer models and experiments, the team will work to understand how electrolytes behave at small scales and how such behavior influences battery performance.
May 31, 2023“Modulating Entropic Driving Forces to Promote High Lithium Mobility in Solid Organic Electrolytes”
By Jack McAlpine, Alex Bloemendal, Dr. Jeremy E. Dahl, Dr. Robert M. K. Carlson, Dr. Ilia A. Guzei, Dr. Catherine F. M. Clewett, Dr. Boryslav O. Tkachenko, Dr. Peter R. Schreiner, and Dr. Matthew A. …
April 20, 2023Hrishikesh Tupkar is Awarded a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship
Congratulations to Hrishikesh Tupkar for being awarded the Department of Defense National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship! The highly prestigious fellowship was established in 1989 by direction of congress as an approach to …
April 5, 2023Elvis Umaña is Awarded an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Congratulations to Elvis Umaña for being awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP)! The purpose of the fellowship is to help ensure the quality, vitality, and diversity of the scientific and engineering workforce …
March 29, 2023“Alternative Energy Carriers: Unique Interfaces for Electrochemical Hydrogenic Transformations”
By Dr. Gerard M. Carroll, Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie, Dr. Shannon S. Stahl, Dr. Matthew R. Johnson, Dr. Oana R. Luca, Dr. Haley A. Peterson, Dr. Yannick J. Bomble, Dr. Nathan R. Neale, and Dr. …
March 1, 2023National Science Foundation CAREER Award
In his CAREER Award project, Gebbie and his students will investigate how collective ion assembly at the electric double layer influences the carbon dioxide reduction reaction and the electrochemical properties of interfaces.
February 10, 2023Army Research Office Early Career Program Award
Gebbie and his students are investigating new types of electrolytes made of nanostructured ionic liquids customized to handle different multivalent ions, each of which has very different properties than lithium.
January 26, 2023“Bridging Database and Experimental Analysis to Reveal Super-hydrodynamic Conductivity Scaling Regimes in Ionic Liquids”
By Ryan Cashen, Megan M. Donoghue, Abigail J. Schmeiser, and Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie
August 18, 2022“Tuning Ionic Screening To Accelerate Electrochemical CO2 Reduction in Ionic Liquid Electrolytes”
By Beichen Liu, Dr. Wenxiao Guo, and Dr. Matthew A. Gebbie
August 5, 2022American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund
Gebbie and his lab will investigate diamondoids, a type of naturally-occurring carbon molecule that is often found in petroleum reserves. Diamondoids are considered a waste product, but research suggests that they can self-assemble into electronics.
August 1, 2022WARF Accelerator Electrification Grant
Matthew Gebbie and his lab investigate a new class of electrolytes to support next-generation batteries. This project draws on recent advances in the field to envision emerging battery chemistries.
May 31, 2022Dr. Gebbie is Named Conway Assistant Professor
Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Gebbie for being named University of Wisconsin-Madison Chemical and Biological Engineering’s Conway Assistant Professor!
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