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Suzanne Cathleen Bart an American chemist who is a professor of inorganic chemistry at Purdue University. [1] Her group's research focuses on actinide organometallic chemistry, and especially the characterization of low-valent organouranium complexes, actinide complexes with redox-active ligands, [2] and discovery of new reactions that utilize these compounds. [3]
Cossairt moved to Seattle in 2012 to begin her independent research career as an assistant professor in the department of chemistry at the University of Washington. [10] Cossairt leads a synthetic inorganic chemistry research group working primarily in colloidal nanoscience .
Sanjay Mathur (born 1968) is an inorganic chemist, current president (Oct. 2022 - Oct. 2023) of the American Ceramic Society. [1] acting director of the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Cologne, [2] honorary co-director of the Institute of Renewable Energy Sources at the Xi'an Jiaotong University, [3] a World Class University Professor at the Chonbuk University. [3]
Danna Freedman is an American chemist and the Frederick George Keyes Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [1] [2] [3] Her group's research focuses on applying inorganic chemistry towards questions in physics, with an emphasis on quantum information science, materials with emergent properties, and magnetism.
Within specialization “Inorganic chemistry” lectures on chemistry of complex compounds, synthesis of inorganic compounds, theory of solutions, optical and electrochemical methods of research of balance in solutions magnetochemistry and radio frequency spectroscopy of coordination compounds, balance in heterogeneous inorganic systems, theory ...
Mirica began his independent career in 2008, joining the Department of Chemistry faculty at Washington University in St. Louis. In 2013, he was the recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award. In 2014, he was the recipient of the Organometallics Young Investigator Fellowship from the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry.
Connie C. Lu is a Taiwanese-American inorganic chemist and a professor of chemistry at the University of Bonn. She was previously a professor of chemistry at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. [1] Lu's research focuses on the synthesis of novel bimetallic coordination complexes, [2] as well as metal-organic
Suib has conducted research in the areas of solid state inorganic chemistry, physical and environmental chemistry, plasma chemistry, inorganic photochemistry and photo-catalysis. He has worked on the synthesis of new adsorbents, batteries, catalysts, ceramics, composites, sensors, and semiconductors.