The Stahl Group’s research focuses on the field of catalysis and draws upon and impacts several areas of chemistry.
Inorganic
Weix Group
The Weix research program is focused on the development of conceptually new catalytic methods for organic synthesis.
Wickens Group
The primary focus of the Wickens Group is the discovery of new catalytic principles that can be leveraged to precisely control chemical reactivity.
Wright Group
The Wright Group focuses on using nonlinear spectroscopy as a tool to study a vast array of different molecular and material states–from low-energy vibrational modes of proteins to excitonic and ionized states of quantum dots and everything in between–and their coherent dynamics.
Yoon Group
The central goal of research in the Yoon Group is to develop strategies for the controlled synthesis of complex organic molecules.
Feng Group (Affiliate)
The Feng Group focuses on the development of novel solid electrolytes and cathode materials for high-power and high-energy-density electrochemical energy storage devices.
Neugebauer Laboratory (Affiliate)
The Neugebauer Lab is interested in the discovery, characterization, and evolution of enzymes for biocatalysis and chemical biology.
Schreier Laboratory (Affiliate)
Since most existing chemical processes rely on hydrocarbons as feedstocks and energy carriers, the Schreier Lab employs our understanding of electrochemical interfaces towards developing the science for converting hydrocarbons using electrical energy.
UW-Madison Cyclotron Lab (Affiliate)
Jonathan W. Engle is an Associate Professor in the departments of Medical Physics and Radiology at the University of Wisconsin with affiliations in Chemistry and Engineering Physics.