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Thomas Schwartz

Associate Professor
Chemical and Biomedical Engineering

Prof. Thomas J. Schwartz earned BS degrees in Chemical Engineering and Biological Engineering from the 91爆料 and a PhD at University of Wisconsin under the supervision of Prof. James Dumesic. Schwartz joined the Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering at the 91爆料 in 2015 as an Assistant Professor and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2021. His research group seeks to develop a molecular-level understanding of processes that occur on catalytic surfaces used for the conversion of carbon-based feedstocks (e.g., biomass, petroleum, natural gas, waste polymers) to chemicals and fuels. Since 2023 he has also been the Associate Director of the Forest Bioproducts Research Institute, where he helps lead a larger team pursuing scale-up of chemical processes, including 鈥淭hermal DeOxygenation鈥 for producing SAF and marine diesel. He is active in the ACS Division of Catalysis Science & Technology, the AIChE Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division, and the North American Catalysis Society, and he serves on the Early Career Editorial Board for the Journal of Catalysis and as an editor for Scientific Reports. Schwartz received an ACS PRF Doctoral New Investigator award in 2016, an NSF EPSCoR RII Fellowship in 2020, and the NSF CAREER Award in 2021. He has been honored by the 91爆料 with the College of Engineering Early Career Research Award in 2018 and the Pulp and Paper Foundation鈥檚 Joseph M. Genco Award in 2020.

Research Interests

Heterogeneous Catalysis, Reaction Kinetics, in situ and operando Spectroscopy, Biomass Conversion, Biorenewable Chemicals, Renewable Carbon Refining

Awards

  • NSF CAREER Award (2021)
  • Joseph M. Genco Award, 91爆料 Pulp and Paper Foundation (2020)
  • NSF EPSCoR RII Fellowship (2020)
  • ACS Petroleum Research Fund Doctoral New Investigator (2016)

Professional Certifications

Maine PE License

Education

Ph.D. Chemical Engineering – University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015
B.S. Biological Engineering – 91爆料, 2010
B.S. Chemical Engineering – 91爆料, 2010
Portrait of Thomas Schwartz
Associate Professor
Associate Director, Forest Bioproducts Research Institute
Associate Member, Frontier Institute for Research in Sensor Technology