Joshua Snyder

Associate Professor
Chemical and Biological Engineering

Joshua Snyder

Associate Professor
Chemical and Biological Engineering

Degrees / Education

  • Postdoc Materials Science Division, Argonne National Lab 2012-2014
  • PhD, Chemical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University 2012
  • MS, Chemical Engineering, Drexel University 2006
  • BS, Chemical Engineering, Drexel University 2006

Research Interests

Electrocatalysis (Energy Conversion/Storage). Corrosion (Dealloying, Nanoporous Metals). Interfacial Electrochemical Phenomena in Nanostructured Materials. Colloidal Synthesis

Areas of Study

Academic Distinctions

  • Director's Postdoctoral Fellowship Award, Argonne National Lab 2012
  • Poster Award: 1st Place Solid State Electrochemistry Division, ECS Meeting 2008
  • Poster Award: 2nd Place Materials Science Division, AIChE Meeting 2007
  • Undergraduate Student Research Award, Drexel University 2006

Select Publications

  • Snyder, J.; Danilovic, N.; Paulikas, A.; Tripkovic, D.; Strmcnik, D.; Markovic, N.; Stamenkovic, V. Thin Film Approach to Single Crystalline Electrochemistry. J. Phys. Chem. C 2013, 117, 23790-23796.
  • Snyder, J.; Livi, K.; Erlebacher, J. Oxygen Reduction Reaction Performance of [MTBD][beti]-Encapsulated Nanoporous NiPt Alloy Nanoparticles. Advanced Functional Materials 2013, 23, 5494-5501.
  • Snyder, J.; McCue, I.; Livi, K.; Erlebacher, J. Structure/Processing/Properties Relationships in Nanoporous Nanoparticles as Applied to Catalysis of the Cathodic Oxygen Reduction Reaction. Journal of the American Chemical Society 2012, 134, 8633-8645.
  • Snyder, J.; Fujita, T.; Chen, M.W.; Erlebacher, J. Oxygen Reduction in Nanoporous Metal/Ionic Liquid Composite Electrocatalysts. Nature Materials 2010, 9, 904-907.
  • Snyder, J.; Erlebacher, J. Electrochemical Measurement of the Surface Alloying Kinetics of Underpotentially Deposited Ag on Au(111). Langmuir 2009, 25, 9596-9604.
  • Snyder, J.; Dalton, A.; Erlebacher, J. Stabalized Nanoporous Metals by Dealloying Ternary Alloy Precursors. Adv. Mat. 2008, 20, 4883-4886.