Biography:
After obtained his PhD from the University of Kentucky, he worked as a senior scientist at the Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) of University of Kentucky for 14 years. Then he moved to Eastern Kentucky University as an associate Professor. His current research includes mechanistic studies of catalytic and organic reactions using isotope tracer techniques. His focus are on Fischer Tropsch synthesis, and bio-fuel related reactions.
Title : Isotope tracer studies on the mechanism of Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: its impacts on selective catalysts developments, geoscience, planetary studies and the origin of hydrocarbons on the Earth