Green Research Group

Congratulations to Deepak on advancing to Doctoral Candidacy!

Deepak officially advances to the next milestone in his doctoral journey-becoming a PhD Candidate.

Green Research Group at the AIChE 2025 Annual Meeting

Throughout the first week of November 2025, our students delivered a series of talks and a poster at the AIChE Annual Meeting in Boston. We are proud of their excellent presentations and contributions, and we look forward to seeing their continued impact in carbon capture and sustainable technologies. Deepak Akundi presented his work on dual-stimuli…

Celebrating Dr. Green’s Promotion to Full Professor!

We are elated to announce that Professor Matthew D. Green has been promoted to Full Professor.

Romina presents her research at the ACS Fall 2025

Designing high-performance multifunctional polymer nanocomposite thermosets: Exploring structural characteristics.

Carbon Management Symposium 2025!

The symposium epitomized the prominence of collaborative effort between academic institutions and industry leaders to advance carbon management technologies.

Dr. Marlene Presents Research at the Gordon Research Conference 2025

Dr. Marlene has attended the annual Gordon Research Conference: Polymers, Macromolecules for Sustainability, Energy, and Medicine held at Mount Holyoke College. She presented a poster and gained invaluable experience from meeting with experts in the field.

Congratulations to Romina on Advancing to PhD Candidacy! 🎉

Romina officially advances to the next milestone in her doctoral journey-becoming a PhD Candidate.

Congratulations to Romina Keshavarz, on her latest publication in Polymer

The paper titled: “The effect of diamine structure on the thermomechanical properties of epoxy resin thermosets.” This study explores how different diamine structures influence the thermal and mechanical performance of epoxy thermosets. Key findings show that: These insights provide valuable guidance for designing high-performance thermosetting materials with tailored properties.

Congratulations to Taysha Telenar on her latest publication in Langmuir!

Her paper, titled “Tuning the Surface Properties and Biofouling Resistance of Fluorinated Siloxane Copolymers,” explores how fluorination can dramatically enhance resistance to bacterial biofouling-an exciting step forward for materials in medical and industrial applications. Great work, Taysha! Link to the Paper: https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.langmuir.5c00587

Green Research Group celebrates three new PhD graduates

Congratulations to our three new PhD graduates: Dr.Taysha Telanar, Dr. Kacie Nimoto, and Dr. Lindsey Hamblin! Taysha joined as a postdoc in Mary Laura Lind’s group at ASU, while Kacie and Lindsey have joined the CNCE–Green Research Group as postdocs at ASU as well. In addition, we congratulate Bryce Askew for graduating with a bachelor’s…

Welcome New PhD Student- Ramesh Babu Komma!

The Green Research Group is delighted to welcome Ramesh Babu Komma as our newest PhD student in Chemical Engineering at Arizona State University!

Lindsey presents at the distinguised Gordon Research Conference

Lindsey had the honor of attending the Gordon Research Conference on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage. Every two years, this event brings together a small group of experts from academia, government, and industry across various fields related to CCUS. 

Congratulations to Dr. Lindsey M. Hamblin!

We are thrilled to announce that Lindsey successfully defended her PhD thesis.

Congratulations to Dr. Kacie Nimito for defending her PhD thesis!

We are thrilled to announce that Kacie Nimito successfully defended her PhD thesis!

Award-Winning Poster at NGRPC 2025!

Anusha Recognized for Innovative Research Integrating Atmospheric Water Harvesting and Direct Air Capture at NGRPC 2025!