Energy and the Environment
Energy and the Environment. Our society is dependent upon finding new sources of energy, using old sources in more effective ways, and understanding how energy utilization affects our biosphere. Research in these areas encompasses both theoretical and experimental approaches in an effective manner.
Stephen E. Biakowski
Professor
Analytical Chemistry
Novel optical methods for chemical analysis
Phillip J. Silva
Assistant Professor
Analytical Chemistry
Enviromental analytical chemistry
Brett Barney
Research Assistant Professor
Biochemistry
Biochemistry of metalloproteins; Nitrogenase

Alexander I. Boldyrev
Professor
Physical Chemistry
Nonstoichiometric molecules, clusters, and materials; high-spin moleculess

Lance C. Seefeldt
Professor
Biochemistry
Biochemistry of metalloproteins; Nitrogenase

Scott A. Ensign
Professor
Biochemistry
Enzymology of hydrocarbon metabolism by microbes

Tapas Kar
Research Assistant Professor
Physical Chemistry
Chemical modification of Fullerenes and Nanotubes, III-V Nanotubes junctions, SLDB and ONIOM, NLO and H- bonds
Robert S. Brown
Associate Professor
Analytical Chemistry
Mass Spectrometry, particularly TOF-MS and FT-MS
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