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Timothy Brewster, PhD

Associate Professor
Graduate Coordinator
Department of Chemistry

About

Our research focuses on isolating and quantifying specific properties of next-generation chemical catalysts. The desire for, and large-scale production of, inexpensive, useful materials has often come at the expense of the environment. To effectively produce agrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, and plastics that are biodegradable and/or sourced from non-petroleum feedstocks, a thorough reimagination of current industrial process is required. 
Most importantly, this will not happen without a detailed understanding of the chemical materials and catalysts used to generate the end-user products. We generate these types of data to correlate to catalyst function and use in predictive algorithms to design industrially useful catalysts.

Education
B.S. Chemistry and Mathematics, The College of William and Mary, 2008M.S. Chemistry, Yale University, 2010Ph.D. Chemistry, Yale University, 2012Postdoctoral Training: University of Washington, 2012-2015· Camille and Henry Dreyfus Environmental Chemistry Fellow, 2012-2013

Research Interests
Organometallic Chemistry
Chemical Synthesis
Chemical Catalysis
Chemical Mechanism
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