Bryan Goldsmith is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering. His works focus on theĀ development of novel catalysts and materials. The world is facing a growing population, mass consumerism, and rising greenhouse gas levels, all the while people strive to increase their standard of living. Computational modeling of catalysts and materials, and making use of its synergy with experiments, facilitates the process to design new systems since it provides a valuable way to test hypotheses and understand design criteria. HisĀ research team focuses on obtaining a deep understanding of catalytic systems and advanced materials for use in sustainable chemical production, pollution abatement, and energy generation. They use first-principles modeling (e.g., density-functional theory and wave function based methods), molecular simulation, and data analytics tools (e.g., statistical learning and data mining) to extract key insights of catalysts and materials under realistic conditions, and to help create a platform for their design.
Research
Research Areas
Data Processing; Integration; Mining and VisualizationData; Statistics and Stochastic Methods
Machine Learning
Materials: Calculations; Simulations and Modeling
Physics-Specific Methods