George received his education at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana (BSc. Chemistry 2009), North Carolina A&T State University, Greensboro (M.S. Chemistry 2015), Purdue University, and West Lafayette (PhD in Inorganic and Material Chemistry, 2020). The focus of his research is on the design, synthesis, and characterization of metastable materials with electronic and magnetic properties as well as electrochemical energy storage. When not in the lab, he enjoys playing tennis, soccer and board games as well as watching movies.
Raymundo Arróyave
Texas A&M University; Chemistry Dept.
(Co-Lead, Thrust X)
Arróyave is Presidential Impact Fellow, Chancellor EDGES Fellow, and Professor of Materials Science at Texas A&M. He is Director of an NSF Research Traineeship program that provides a template for interdisciplinary doctoral training that we will further expand under reMIND.
Kenna Ashen
Kenna received their Bachelors in Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M. They are now a graduate researcher in Prof. Qian’s materials theory group at Texas A&M focusing on first-principles calculation of functional and electronic materials, especially exploring the intersection between structural and electronic changes in 2D materials and machine learning-enabled materials discovery. In their free time, they enjoy making art, reading, writing, and historical recreation.
Vahid Attari
Vahid is a Research Assistant Professor of Materials Science at Texas A&M University. He is also Director of Operations at BIRDSHOT center, an HTMDEC Research Center that constitutes a consortium of researchers spanning diverse disciplines across multiple universities aiming for accelerated materials design.
Perla Balbuena
Texas A&M University; Chemical Engineering Dept.
(Co-Lead Thrust 2)
Balbuena is TEES Eminent Professor in Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M. She leads DOE-sponsored projects in the field of battery materials and catalysis.
Victor Balcorta
Victor earned his BS in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at El Paso. In Fall 2021 he joined Dr. Pharr’s group. His research interests focus on using different nanoindentation techniques to understand the chemo-mechanics of energy storage materials. He also contributes to the development of 3D-printed electrode materials for sodium-ion batteries.
Sarbajit Banerjee
Texas A&M University; Chemistry Dept.
(Associate Director)
Banerjee is the Davidson Chair in Science and Chancellor EDGES Fellow at Texas A&M University, and is a faculty member in the Chemistry and the Materials Science and Engineering Departments. As founding Co-Director of the New York State Center of Excellence in Materials Informatics, he directed more than 50 researchers.
Adelaide Bradicich
Kyle Burns
Kyle is a physical inorganic chemist interested in the electrochemical production of hydrogen using bioinspired molecular catalysts. Through use of physical and electroanalytical methods to study the mechanism of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER), and its inhibition by small molecules such as O2, Kyle hopes to tune the stability and tolerance of these molecular catalysts.
Sarbajeet Chakraborty
Sarbajeet received his PhD in Chemistry from Texas A&M University, USA, and his M.Sc. Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, India. His areas of research include the underpinning chemical mechanisms for adjusting the atomic and electronic structure of intercalated metastable polymorphs of V2O5 to design advanced materials for battery cathodes and electrodes for neuromorphic computing. He is particularly interested in dynamic transformations and ion diffusion in correlated systems, with an emphasis on topochemical single-crystal to single-crystal transformations and X-ray diffraction studies.
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