Michael J. Katz
Education:
B.Sc. Simon Fraser University
Ph.D. Simon Fraser University (2009, Daniel B. Leznoff Supervisor)
Postdoctoral fellow Northwestern University (Joseph T. Hupp & Omar K. Farha Supervisors)
Professional Appointments:
Associate Professor - Memorial University of Newfoundland (2021 to present)
Assistant Professor - Memorial University of Newfoundland (2015 to 2021)
Biography:
Professor Katz began his chemistry career as a student at Capilano College (now University) in North Vancouver, before transferring to Simon Fraser University where he received his B.Sc. in 2004. During his time as an undergraduate Mike worked as a researcher in the lab of Professor Danny Leznoff. Mike continued his studies under the supervision of Professor Leznoff as a graduate student studying the optical properties of diamagnetic coordination polymers. In 2009, Mike became Dr. Katz.
As a result of his research, Mike was awarded the CIC’s Inorganic Division Award for Graduate Research and the CCUCC Chemistry Doctoral Award. After graduating, he was awarded an NSERC post-doctoral fellowship which he chose to hold in the lab of Professor Joseph Hupp at Northwestern University in Evanston Illinois (Go Hawks!). Mike’s research at Northwestern was based on the advancement of dye-sensitized solar cells and on the catalytic destruction of phosphate-based nerve agents using Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs).
In January 2015, Dr. Katz became Professor Katz when he was hired at the rank of Assistant Professor within the chemistry department at Memorial University (MUN) in St. John's Newfoundland.
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