Research

Better, healthier, more sustainable 

Our researchers examine molecular properties and mechanisms for solutions to create better products, healthier people, and a more sustainable environment. Research specializations in the school include surface chemistry and catalysis, computational modeling and simulation, and biotechnology. Our faculty pursue innovative materials, techniques, and processes with applications in areas such as high-tech microelectronics, advanced healthcare, renewable energy, and clean water.

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Jeff Nason and researcher in lab.

Research and Innovation

Research Areas of Excellence

   

25

Masters Students

   

75

Doctoral Students

   

$10.2M

Research Funding

   

8

Early Career Awards