Ryan Sullivan

Founder & Advisor at Sudoc

Ryan Sullivan is a founder of Sudoc and advises the company on research and development into new applications of TAML catalysts. In particular, he is inventing new chemistries for water purification and disinfection and is using his expertise in the chemistry of atmospheric aerosol particles to harness the unique chemical activity of aerosolized microdroplets for deploying TAML-catalyzed oxidation.

Ryan is an environmental chemist with the position of Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, with a joint appointment in the Departments of Chemistry and Mechanical Engineering, and a courtesy appointment in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He is also a faculty member in the Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies, and the Associate Director of CMU’s Institute for Green Science is directed by SUDOC creator Terry Collins.

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  • Founder & Advisor

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