Inorganic Chemistry
- Teddy Asefa
- Professor
- Research Synopsis: Materials chemistry; nanoscience and nanotechnology; inorganic chemistry; nanobiomaterials
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- John Brennan
- Professor
- Research Synopsis: Molecular and solid-state inorganic chemistry, thin films and nanometer-sized clusters
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- Charles Dismukes
- Distinguished Professor
- Research Synopsis: Inorganic and physical chemistry with applications to heterogeneous catalysis, homogeneous catalysis, biological catalysis, photosynthesis, renewable solar-based fuel production, and tools for investigating these systems.
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- Alan Goldman
- Distinguished Professor
- Research Synopsis: Catalysis and catalytically relevant organometallic chemistry, reactions, and mechanisms.
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- Martha Greenblatt
- Distinguished Professor / Board of Governors Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
- Research Synopsis: Solid-State Chemistry: correlated electronic low-dimensional transition metal oxides and chalcogenides, superconductors, ionic conductors, catalysts for water oxidation
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- Jing Li
- DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR / BOARD OF GOVERNORS PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
- Research Synopsis: Inorganic and solid-state chemistry, hybrid semiconductors and nanostructured materials, metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)
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- Mark Lipke
- Assistant Professor
- Research Synopsis: Inorganic/organometallic chemistry and catalysis using novel synthetic and mechanistic approaches derived from the fields of supramolecular chemistry, porous materials, and polymer chemistry.
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- Kate Waldie
- Assistant Professor
- Research Synopsis: Coupling inorganic chemistry & electrochemistry for the design and study of organometallic catalysts
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