Department of Chemistry

Faculty

For more details, click on a name or face. Also check out the Research page. Faculty with * accept graduate students.

     Faculty member    Contact details   Interests
       
David Berg
  • f-elements, organometallic and coordination chemistry, synthesis, medical and catalytic applications
Cornelia Bohne
  • supramolecular chemistry, dynamics, kinetics, host-guest, photochemistry and photophysics
Sandy Briggs
  • chemical education, organic chemistry
Alex Brolo
  • surface spectroscopy, Raman, SERS, photovoltaics, bioanalytical, cancer diagnostic, single-molecule detection
Alex Brolo
  • chemistry of phosphorus, arsenic, antimony and bismuth: new synthetic and spectroscopic studies
Natia Frank
  • synthesis, organic materials, polymers, molecular electronics, magnetism, photomagnetism, spintronics
Tom Fyles
  • membranes, ion-channels, biomimetic, molecular recognition, self-assembly
David Harrington
  • microfluidic and surface electro-chemistry, fuel cell catalysis, impedance spectroscopy
Robin Hicks
  • synthesis, coordination chemistry, and applications of stable radicals and redox-active ligands
Fraser Hof
  • bioorganic & medicinal chemistry, molecular recognition, synthesis, cancer, proteins, chemical biology
Dennis Hore
  • biomolecules on surfaces, spectroscopy, instrument design, computer modeling
Robert H. Lipson
  • materials, nanotechnology, surfaces, energy, kinetics/dynamics
Scott McIndoe
  • catalyst discovery, organometallic & coordination chemistry, electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Matthew Moffitt
  • controlled self-assembly of polymer/nanoparticle materials for photonics, biolabeling and sensing
Irina Paci
  • self-assembly on solid surfaces, Monte Carlo and multi-scale methods, materials in external fields
Lisa Rosenberg
  • catalyst design, silicon & phosphorus chemistry, E-H activation, new inorganic polymers
David Steuerman
  • molecular electronic and spin electronic devices from fabrication to characterization
Frank van Veggel
  • Ln3+ nanoparticles for bio-imaging, quantum dots, quantum computing, blue LEDs, GaN nanoparticles
Peter Wan
  • Mechanistic organic photochemistry; excited state proton transfer; reactivity of electronically excited states
Jeremy Wulff
  • total synthesis and chemical biology; control of protein-protein interactions with small molecules

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