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  2. Don Tilley - Wikipedia

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    Tilley's research group conducts exploratory synthetic, structural, and reactivity studies of inorganic and organometallic systems. His research program includes: organometallic chemistry and homogenous catalysis, materials chemistry and heterogenous catalysis, organic electronic materials, supramolecular chemistry, and solar energy conversion ...

  3. Douglas Keszler - Wikipedia

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    Keszler’s research group focuses on the synthesis and study of inorganic molecules and materials related to next-generation electronic and energy devices. Their discovery and development on water-based chemistries for high-quality films demonstrates the leading results in the field of ultra small-scale dense nanopatterning and tunneling ...

  4. Vincent L. Pecoraro - Wikipedia

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    Pecoraro was born in Freeport, NY in August 1956; shortly after, his family relocated to California where he spent the majority of his childhood. [1] On completing high school, he continued his education at the University of California, Los Angeles graduating with his B.S. in biochemistry in 1977 and pursued his Ph.D. in chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley working under Ken ...

  5. William B. Tolman - Wikipedia

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    Tolman is the recipient of many awards for his research, including an ACS Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Inorganic Chemistry in 2017, [25] [26] the Charles E. Bowers Teaching Award from the University of Minnesota in 2012, [27] a Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Research Award for 2004–2005, [3] a Buck-Whitney Medal ...

  6. List of research universities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These four measures were combined using principal component analysis to create two indices of research activity, one representing an aggregate level of research activity and the other representing per-capita research activity. Institutions that were high on both indices were classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research ...

  7. John A. Gladysz - Wikipedia

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    He obtained his B.S. degree from the University of Michigan (1971) [3] and his Ph.D. degree from Stanford University (1974). [4] He subsequently held faculty positions at UCLA (1974-1982) and the University of Utah (1982-1998). He then accepted the Chair of Organic Chemistry at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in Germany. [5]

  8. Donna Nelson - Wikipedia

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    She obtained her PhD in chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin with Michael J. S. Dewar and did post-doctorate work at Purdue University with 1979 Chemistry Nobel Laureate Herbert C. Brown. [6] Nelson joined the University of Oklahoma as a faculty member. [7] Nelson was a faculty fellow in the University of Oklahoma Provost's Office ...

  9. Nicholas A. Kotov - Wikipedia

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    Kotov took up a position as assistant professor of chemistry at the Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma in 1996, gaining promotion to associate professor in 2001. In 2003 he moved to the University of Michigan where he is now the Irving Langmuir Distinguished Professor of Chemical Sciences and Engineering.