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John A. Keith Associate Professor, R.K. Mellon Faculty Fellow in Energy Rationally engineering new processes for sustainable energy and chemical production will require detailed insight for understanding how and why chemical reaction mechanisms occur …
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John Keith. John was born and raised in central Minnesota, and he is the product of public schools in the area. He then attended Wesleyan University and became interested in computational quantum chemistry doing undergraduate research with George Petersson.
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John Keith received his B.A. in Chemistry from Wesleyan University and his Ph.D. in Chemistry from California Institute of Technology. After a post doctoral position at the University of Ulm in Germany and then at Princeton, he joined the University of Pittsburgh in 2019 as a an assistant professor of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering.