Fundamental Chemistry for a Sustainable Future
Advancing reaction chemistry of earth-abundant metals for sustainable catalysis and energy storage
Cutting-edge research tools
Air-Sensitive Synthesis
Glovebox & Schlenk line techniques
Instrumentation
Spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, electrochemistry
Advanced Crystallography
Quantum crystallography, resonant X-ray diffraction, synchrotron measurements
Computational modeling
Density functional theory, quantum theory of atoms in molecules
Thank you to our generous sponsors:

National Institutes of Health
R35 GM140850

Department of Energy
DE-SC0021055

National Science Foundation
CHE-2350403
CHE-2451851
CHE-2502839

Mission and Values
Training future scientists while enabling future technologies
Creating a work environment that is welcoming, cooperative, and diverse




