Marc-Antoni Goulet
Post Doc and Research Associate: Harvard University (Mike Aziz)
Ph.D. Engineering Science: Simon Fraser University (Erik Kjeang)
M.Sc. Physics: McMaster University (Kari Dalnoki-Veress)
B.Sc. Mathematics & Physics: McGill University
I was born in Montreal and have recently returned to start a research group at Concordia University in July 2021. Although my background in physics always influences my scientific perspective, for the past twelve years I have primarily focused on electrochemical systems such as: polymer electrolyte hydrogen fuel cells, microfluidic fuel cells, flow batteries and metal-air batteries. These days, my research interests focus on all aspects electrochemical energy conversion. As a long time environmentalist, I seek to apply the principles and advantages of electrochemistry to develop and enable more sustainable and ecologically sensible technologies.
Doctoral students:
Research: Battery recycling via electrochemical assisted methods.
Research: Battery recycling via electrochemical assisted methods.
Research: Water-in-Salt Electrolytes for aqueous sodium-ion batteries.
Research: Metal coordination complexes for aqueous redox flow batteries.
Research: Electrosynthesis for sustainable production of chemicals, hydrogen production & storage.
Research: Fabrication of High Surface Area Electrodes for Flow Cell Applications.
Research: Battery recycling via electrochemical assisted methods.
Research: Electrosynthesis for sustainable production of chemicals.
Masters students:
Masters students:
Research: Electrochemical biosensors.
Research: Low-cost potentiostat fabrication.
Research: Aqueous organic flow battery electrolyte characterization.
Interns:
Leo Gouedard
Harshita Kuntal
Ruipeng Luo
Lisa Duguet
Vineet Garg
Elia Sollenn-Gaillard