Profiles in "Nanoscience" Expertise Area

  • Regents Professor, Milton D. Glick Distinguished Professor in Chemistry and Biochemistry and director of the Center for Molecular Design and Biomimetics in the Biodesign Institute at ASU.
  • Richert is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry. His research interests focus on the physical chemistry of soft materials.
  • Gerdenis Kodis is a retired research faculty with a joint appointment in the Department of Physics and the Biodesign Institute at ASU. He works in the fields of artificial photosynthesis, molecular photonics, and biophysics.
  • Wang's research interests include thermal energy conversion, storage, and transport in nanostructured materials; thermoelectric power generation; thermal storage media; heat transfer, and phonon optics
  • Chan's research group works on synthesis and evaluation of engineered nanomaterials to address critical issues in lithium batteries, electrochemical energy conversion and storage, photocatalysis and water treatment.
  • Green is the Director of the Center for Negative Carbon Emissions. His research focuses on polymers for use in applications such as water purification, carbon dioxide capture, and nanocomposites.
  • Gary Moore's group has research interests in chemistry to build nanoscale materials that are fundamentally interesting and address societal challenges.
  • McCartney's research interests include nanoscience and material physics.
  • Chamberlin is interested in the thermal and dynamic response inside condensed matter. For example, we want to understand how the magnetization of a material relaxes as a function of time after removing an applied field.
  • Weierstall is working on bio-sample delivery methods for X-ray Free Electron Lasers and Synchrotrons. He is a member of the NSF BioXFEL Science and Technology Center.