Thomas G. Kreutz | AIChE

Thomas G. Kreutz

Thomas G. Kreutz is a senior technical staff member in the Energy Systems Analysis Group at Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University. His current research focuses on the production of low carbon energy carriers (electricity, hydrogen, synthetic liquid transportation fuels, and substitute natural gas) from gasified coal and biomass with CO2 capture and storage. He has researched fuel cells, gas turbines, advanced hybrid/combined cycles for power generation; fuel reformation for mobile and stationary power; fuel cell electric hybrid vehicle design and performance modeling; and fuel processor/fuel cell-based stationary power generation at disparate scales. He has authored over a hundred scientific articles and presentations. Dr. Kreutz previously worked at Princeton University's Center for Energy and Environmental Studies and Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Columbia University's Department of Chemistry. He holds Ph.D. and M.A. degrees in chemistry from Princeton University and B.S. degrees in both physics and chemistry from Duke University.