2022 M. Frederick Hawthorne Lecture
“Releasing, or capturing, that is the question. Porous molecular materials” Porous materials are one important class where the shape and distribution of “empty” space throughout the framework is a main […]
“Releasing, or capturing, that is the question. Porous molecular materials” Porous materials are one important class where the shape and distribution of “empty” space throughout the framework is a main […]
“Phosphorus-Oriented” Method Development and Total Synthesis Abstract: The lecture will describe the design, development and applications of new synthetic methods based upon phosphorus(V) reagents and catalysts. Topics will include catalytic […]
Recent Advancements in the Employment of Pd/Ni Catalyzed C-N Amide Cross-Coupling
“The Cell is a Bag of RNA”
“Ultrafast Synthesis: Leveraging Time-resolved Spectroscopy for Targeted Synthetic Control of Ultrafast Dynamics in Transition Metal-based Chromophores” Abstract: The interconversion of light and chemical energy is one of the most fundamental […]
“Choosing the right lens: Energy surfaces and chemical identity in the photodissociation of Na2+ in different solvent environments”
Novel chemotypes of kinase inhibitors for the potential treatment of recurrent cancers Abstract: Therapeutic resistance remains a critical issue in cancer treatment. While cancer patients who harbor dysregulated protein kinases […]
"Biophysical Studies of an RNA Virus particle and its Maturation: Insights into an Elegantly Programmed Nano-machine"
“Towards understanding the role of mass transport in electrocatalysis: the role of dimensionless analysis and multi-scale modeling”
Bridging the gap between well-defined and industrial catalysts via a molecular approach Industrial processes, in particular large-scale ones, mostly rely on heterogeneous catalysts. The search for more sustainable processes and […]
"One is the Loneliest Number: Multivalent and Multielectron Processes for Next-Generation Batteries"