Analytical
As one of the leaders in the country, the Analytical interest group continues to push the limits of measurement science though the development of cutting edge instrumentation and detailed fundamental studies. Our research teams work on projects that span all of the traditional areas of analytical chemistry including separations, spectroscopy, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry and microscopy. Several research groups are part of the neuroscience graduate program. We enlist and extend modern measurement techniques to enable the understanding of chemical events in an increasingly broad cross disciplinary areas, such as neurochemistry, nanoscale electronics and self-assembly, molecular interfaces and surfaces, and biomimetic structures.
- Allara, D. L. Chemistry at Interfaces
- Asbury,
John
Ultrafast Infrared Spectroscopy to Reactions in Solid-State Materials
- Benesi, A. J. Theoretical and Experimental NMR Spectroscopy
- Ewing, A. G. Neurochemistry, Membrane Biophysics, Electrochemistry Separations
- Green, M. T. Applications of Computers to Chemical Problems
- Keating, C. D. Functional Architectures at the Nano- to Mesoscale
- Mallouk, T. E. Chemical Applications of Solid State Materials
- Mueller, K. T. High Resolution Solid State NMR Spectroscopy
- Sheets, E. D. Nanoscale dynamics in cell surface signaling
- Weiss, P. S. Atomic Scale Chemistry at Surfaces
- Williams, M.
E. Bio-inspired Inorganic Materials: Moving Electrons, Photons, and Nanomagnets
- Winograd, N. Imaging of Biomaterials with Mass Spectrometry
Related Areas
| Bioanalytical: | Allara Asbury Benesi Ewing Keating Mueller Sheets Weiss Winograd |
| Biomaterials: | Allcock Ewing Keating Sheets Weiss Winograd Williams |
| Materials / Nanoscience: | Allara Asbury Badding Ewing Keating Mallouk Sen Sheets Weiss Williams |
| Separations: | Ewing Mallouk |
| Surface Science: | Allara Garrison Keating Mallouk Weiss Winograd |