The Boydston Group studies functional materials at multiple length scales.
Materials
Choi Group
Research in the Choi Group employs electrochemistry as the primary synthetic tool to fabricate various solid-state materials as thin film-type electrodes and catalysts for electrochemical and photoelectrochemical applications critical to creating a sustainable future.
Cooper Group
The Cooper Group combines the tools of chemistry, materials science, and mechanics to develop new ways to make materials and alter their capabilities.
Fredrickson Laboratory
The Fredrickson Lab research aims to elucidate the chemical principles underlying the structures of the solid-state compounds that form upon alloying metals together: intermetallic compounds.
Gao Group
The Gao group uses nonlinear spectroscopy to study quantum and energy materials by developing cutting-edge ultrafast tools from the visible to THz to probe and direct novel physicochemical processes.
Goldsmith Group
The Goldsmith Group is developing new technology for controlling how light interacts with molecules, often at the level of single molecules.
Jin Group
The Jin Group is interested in the chemistry, physics, and technological applications of nanoscale and solid-state materials.
Martell Group
The Martell group creates new catalyst platforms that merge biological and abiotic chemistry, with a variety of applications including sustainable synthesis, chemical biology, and plastic recycling.
Schmidt Group
The Schmidt Group applies computational approaches to study complex materials, often with direct applications to problems of relevance to energy and fuels.
Stahl Group
The Stahl Group’s research focuses on the field of catalysis and draws upon and impacts several areas of chemistry.