PhD CEP Student
Department of Chemical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ryanshaw@mit.edu
Education:
M.S., Chemical Engineering Practice, M.I.T. (2016)
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Virginia Tech (2012)
B.S., Mathematics, Virginia Tech (2012)
Research interests:
My research interests primarily focus on the design and modeling of electrochemical carbon dioxide capture systems. Much of this work is based on the Electrochemically-Mediated Amine Recovery (EMAR) process, which modifies the traditional Thermal Amine CO2 scrubbing process, developed in the Hatton Lab.
Publications:
Shamindri M. Arachchige, Ryan Shaw, Travis A. White, Vimal Shenoy, Hei-Man Tsui, Karen J. Brewer. “High Turnover in a Photocatalytic System for Water Reduction to Produce Hydrogen Using a Ru, Rh, Ru Photoinitiated Electron Collector.” ChemSusChem, 2011, 4 (4), 514-518. DOI: 10.1002/cssc.20100039
Xiaochuan Yang, David Acevedo, Adil Mohammad, Naresh Pavurala, Huiquan Wu, Alex L. Brayton, Ryan A. Shaw, Mark J. Goldman, Fan He, Shuaili Li, Robert J. Fisher, Thomas F. O’Connor, and Celia N. Cruz. “Risk Considerations on Developing a Continuous Crystallization System for Carbamazepine.” Org. Process Res. Dev., 2017, 21 (7), 1021-1033. DOI: 10.1021/acs.oprd.7b00130