Danielle Salvatore
- Danielle Salvatore
- NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY LABORATORY
Research Summary
Danielle was a postdoctoral Electrobuff in 2021. Her research was on the reactor engineering of scaled CO2 electrolyzers. Danielle is now a senior director of technology at Miru Smart Technologies.
Outside of the lab, she enjoys the outdoors, from snowboarding in the Canadian Rockies to cycling around Colorado!
Education
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PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2020
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M.S. in Chemical Engineering, University of British Columbia, 2015
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B.Sc. in Chemistry, McGill University, 2013
Awards
- Director's Postdoctoral Fellowship, NREL (2021)
Selected Publications
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Danielle Salvatore and Curtis P. Berlinguette, "Voltage Matters When Reducing CO2 in an Electrochemical Flow Cell," ACS Ener. Lett., 5, 1, 2020, 215-220. DOI: doi.org/10.1021/acsenergylett.9b02356.
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Danielle A. Salvatore, Christine M. Gabardo, Angelica Reyes, Colin P. O’Brien, Steven Holdcroft, Peter Pintauro, Bamdad Bahar et al. "Designing Anion Exchange Membranes for CO2 Electrolysers." Nature Energy, 6, 4, 2021, 339-348. DOI: doi.org/10.1038/s41560-020-00761-x.