Kevin Greenman is an assistant professor of chemistry and chemical engineering at the Catholic Institute of Technology. He completed his Ph.D. in chemical engineering and computation at MIT working under the supervision of Profs. Rafael Gómez-Bombarelli and William Green as an NSF graduate research fellow. During his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan, he studied the structural, thermodynamic, and optical properties of nitride semiconductors, and he developed a nanoHUB tool for research and education on computational catalysis during a summer REU at Purdue University. His current research interests are in using the combination of atomistic simulations and machine learning with experimental collaboration for the discovery and design of new molecules and materials.
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