Profiles in "Nanoscience" Expertise Area

  • 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, nanocomposites, and micellar solution assemblies
  • 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 internal response of condensed matter. For example, we want to understand how the magnetization inside 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.
  • Ros' research interests are in experimental biophysics and nanoscience.