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Dianne Xiao

Dianne Xiao

Assistant Professor, Chemistry Email | Web Site CEI-related research interests: The Xiao lab is a synthetic inorganic and materials chemistry group at the University of Washington. We are interested in how controlling both the local and long range self-assembly and structure of porous materials can lead to enhanced transport properties, new catalytic activity, and novel emergent behavior. ...

Cody Schlenker

Cody Schlenker

Washington Research Foundation Innovation Associate Professor of Chemistry and Clean Energy Email | Web site | LinkedIn CEI-related research interests: Integration of synthetic chemistry and physical chemistry to explore fundamental principles and dynamic interfacial processes, to develop advanced materials design concepts for low-cost, high-efficiency energy conversion and storage devices ...

Daniel Gamelin

Harry and Catherine Jaynne Boand Endowed Professor of Chemistry Email | Web site CEI-related research interests: Development and physical characterization of new functional inorganic materials with unusual electronic structures that give rise to desirable photophysical, photochemical, chemical, electronic, magnetic, or magneto-optical properties ...

James DeYoreo

Affiliate Professor of Chemistry, Materials Science & Engineering Chief Scientist, Materials Synthesis and Simulation Across Scales, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Founding Co-Director, Northwest Institute for Materials Physics, Chemistry, and Technology (NW IMPACT) Email | Web Site CEI-related Research Interests: The research interests of the De Yoreo group can be broadly categorized as understanding and manipulating the physics of interactions and assembly at solid-liquid interfaces in nanoscale, biological, biomimetic, and environmental systems. The primary techniques used in support of this work are in situ scanned probe microscopy and in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM), in combination with theoretical analysis. ...