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Personal Profile
Nicholas (Nick) Thornburg is a very traditional chemical engineer with formal training from the U.S. chemical industry. He has been a researcher at the National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR) since 2017. Thornburg investigates multiphase chemical reaction engineering and heterogeneous catalysis for the synthesis, storage, and conversion of small-molecule chemicals and energy carriers—straddling research and development and scale-up activities across six NLR research centers. Thornburg serves as a national subject matter expert in the reaction engineering discipline and regularly teaches an original graduate-level course entitled Advanced Reactor Design. Thornburg is passionate about industrial innovation, entrepreneurship, student development, and pedagogy.
Research Interests
Ammonia synthesis, separation, and utilization as an energy vector
Electrochemical COx conversion, scale-up, and energy systems integration
Continuous photocatalytic conversion of liquid organic hydrogen carriers
Plasma catalysis and reaction engineering for small-molecule syntheses
Contaminant removal for direct recycling of lithium ion batteries
Subsurface reactive extraction and electrochemical separation of critical minerals
Professional Experience
Adjunct and Affiliate Professor, Colorado School of Mines (2024–present)
Staff Reaction Engineer, NLR (2020–2023)
Postdoctoral Researcher, NLR (2017–2020)
Polymer Product Design Intern, 3M, Corporate Research Materials Laboratory (2015)
Environmental Remediation Intern, ARCADIS U.S., Inc. (2011)
Research Participant Program Intern, NLR, NBC (2010)
Education/Academic Qualification
PhD, Chemical Engineering, Northwestern University
Certificate, Management for Scientists and Engineers, Northwestern University
Bachelor, Chemical Engineering, Washington University St. Louis
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Collaborations and Top Research Areas From the Past 5 Years
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Continuous Processing of Lignin for Reduced Solvent Usage in Reductive Catalytic Fractionation
Kruger, J. (Inventor), Beckham, G. (Inventor), Brandner, D. (Inventor), Bartling, A. (Inventor), Roman, Y. (Inventor), Jang, J. H. (Inventor), Thornburg, N. (Inventor) & Facas, G. (Inventor), 2026, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR), Patent No. 12,590,113 B2, 31 Mar 2026Research output: Patent
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"A" is for Ammonia: Why and How Fertilizer May Power the Planet
Thornburg, N., 2025, 30 p.Research output: NLR › Presentation
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"A" is for Ammonia: Why and How Fertilizer May Power the Planet
Thornburg, N., 2025, 30 p.Research output: NLR › Presentation
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Leadership at Interfaces: Capitalizing on the "Gaps" in Science, Technology and Education
Thornburg, N., 2025, 21 p.Research output: NLR › Presentation
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Liquid Sorbent-Enhanced Ammonia Production
Pivovar, B. (Inventor) & Thornburg, N. (Inventor), 2025, National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR), Patent No. 12,465,888 B1, 11 Nov 2025Research output: Patent
Activities
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American Chemical Society, Colorado Local Section (External organization)
Thornburg, N. (Member)
0001Activity: Membership › Membership of network
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American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Rocky Mountain Local Section (External organization)
Thornburg, N. (Chair)
0001Activity: Membership › Membership of network
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Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (External organization)
Thornburg, N. (Member)
0001Activity: Membership › Membership of network
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North American Catalysis Society, Rocky Mountain Catalysis Society Local Section (External organization)
Thornburg, N. (Member)
0001Activity: Membership › Membership of network
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Rocky Mountain Catalysis Society Annual Symposium
Thornburg, N. (Chair)
0001Activity: Participating in or organizing an event › Organizing a conference, workshop, ...
Awards and Honors
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National Collegiate Athletics Association Academic All-American, Men’s Swimming
Thornburg, N. (Recipient), 2009
Prize: Other distinction
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Northwestern University Chemical and Biological Engineering Department Distinguished Graduate Researcher Award
Thornburg, N. (Recipient), 2016
Prize: Honorary award
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Northwestern University Chemical and Biological Engineering Department George Thodos Teaching Assistant Award
Thornburg, N. (Recipient), 2015
Prize: Honorary award
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W.L. Gore Research Fellowship Grand Prize Winner
Thornburg, N. (Recipient), 2015
Prize: Honorary award