Manar Shoshani (he/him)

Manar is a second-generation Chaldean-Canadian who was born and raised in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Manar attended the University of Windsor and completed his undergraduate and graduate degree under the supervision and training of Prof. Samuel A. Johnson. There, Manar conducted his research on the stoichiometric and catalytic reactivity of novel and electron-rich multimetallic Ni complexes. Following his doctoral studies, Manar accepted a NSERC PDF fellowship and attended the California Institute of Technology working in the laboratory of Prof. Theodor Agapie. There he worked on several projects ranging from the identification of ligand scaffolds to support novel multimetallic complexes, to the design of catalysts for the copolymerization of polar and non-polar olefins. In 2021, Manar moved to the Valley as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry poised to uncover modern solutions in sustainability through the design and synthesis of catalysts equipped to convert raw materials (CO2, O2, hydrocarbons) to value added products.
manar.shoshani[at]utrgv[dot]edu
(956)-882-7472
1 West University Blvd.
Brownsville, TX, 78526
manar.shoshani[at]utrgv[dot]edu
(956)-882-7472
1 West University Blvd.
Brownsville, TX, 78526
Select Honors and Awards:
2021 UT Faculty STARs Award;
2019 Governor General Gold Medal
2018 NSERC PDF
2016 Oral Presentation Award: Inorganic Discussion Weekend
2015 NSERC CGS-D
2014 NSERC PGS-D
2013 Ontario Graduate Scholarship
2013 Dennis Tuck Alumni Award; University of Windsor
2021 UT Faculty STARs Award;
2019 Governor General Gold Medal
2018 NSERC PDF
2016 Oral Presentation Award: Inorganic Discussion Weekend
2015 NSERC CGS-D
2014 NSERC PGS-D
2013 Ontario Graduate Scholarship
2013 Dennis Tuck Alumni Award; University of Windsor