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Katherine Hornbostel, PhD
Assistant Professor
207 Benedum Hall | 3700 O’Hara Street | Pittsburgh, PA 15261 P: 412-383-4623
hornbostel@pitt.edu https://www.engineering.pitt.edu/KatherineHornbostel/
Dr. Hornbostel’s research group focuses on modeling novel clean energy systems, with an emphasis on carbon capture. Her expertise in thermal sciences, chemical engineering and simulations is applied to range of projects for traditional carbon capture, direct air/ocean carbon capture, and nuclear systems. Dr. Hornbostel’s work is done in collaboration with universities, companies and national laboratories, and is funded by NETL, ARPA-E and the Sloan Foundation. Several of Dr. Hornbostel’s currently active research projects are highlighted below.
Developing core-shell metal-organic-frameworks (MOFs) for direct air capture

Optimizing membrane contactors for ocean carbon capture Modeling a novel natural gas/direct air capture hybrid power plant



Modeling flat-sheet membranes for postcombustion carbon capture Investigating resuspension of nuclear fission particles in small modular reactors