
Department of Chemistry
We are housed within the Department of Chemistry.
Overview
Our group studies electrochemical charge transfer processes relevant to the fields of electronics, synthesis, and energy conversion/storage technologies. Our research encompasses several fields, including analytical, physical, and materials chemistry, as well as surface science and applied physics. We are currently active in the following research areas: (1) synthesis of nanomaterials for energy conversion applications; (2) development of new electrochemical methods for chemical and materials syntheses; (3) chemical functionalization and analysis of electrode interfaces; (4) photoelectrochemistry; and (5) in-situ electron microscopy. We also have a strong interest in education and outreach. We are active in various educational activities throughout the greater Ann Arbor community and have developed a new spin on a freshman chemistry lab course that focuses entirely on the chemistry of next generation solar cells.
We have openings for members at all levels. Postdoctoral Researchers: Applicants with interests and experience in advanced transmission electron microscopy, semiconductor devices, materials syntheses, and/or nanoelectrochemistry are encouraged to apply. Graduate Students: We annually recruit students with backgrounds and interests in analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, materials chemistry, physical chemistry, electrical engineering, materials science, and applied physics. Undergraduate Students: Irrespective of your major, if you are interested in the type of science we do, please contact us. Especially if you are a first year undergraduate! Volunteers/Visiting Scientists: If there's an opportunity for synergy and collaboration, we are happy to host you in our lab!
We are housed within the Department of Chemistry.
We are proud members of the Applied Physics program.
Our graduate students are members of the Rackham Graduate College.
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