The Frontiers in Chemical Research Lectureship in the Department of Chemistry at Texas A&M University is a Distinguished Lecture Series course devoted to In-depth presentations of current developments in important areas of contemporary chemistry.
In this program, the chemistry faculty selects and invites prominent chemists from all over the world to present three formal lectures that describe their most recent significant research results. In addition to the seminars, each Frontiers speaker will meet with graduate students in formal discussion sessions. The speaker would also be available for private conferences with departmental instructional and research staff. This year, the 38th of the Frontiers in Chemical Research program, five distinguished lecturers have been scheduled.
The Frontiers lectures are open to the public; the Chemistry Department welcomes all those interested.
2023-2024 Lectures
Spring 2023
Cathy Drennan Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Dr. Christoph Düllmann Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz |
Amir Hoveyda Boston College/University of Strasbourg |
Omar Yaghi University of California, Berkeley |
Fall 2023
Justin DuBois Stanford University (Host: Dr. Andy Thomas) September 18-20, 2023 |
Tom Muir Princeton University (Host: Dr. Wenshe Liu) October 16-18, 2023 |
Catherine J. Murphy University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (Host: Dr. Marcetta Darensbourg) October 25-27, 2023 |
Spring 2024
Sharon Hammes-Schiffer Yale University (Host: Dr. Daniel Tabor) February 26-28, 2024 |
Past Lecturers
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Fall 2022
Dr. Joshua Coon
University of Wisconsin-MadisonDr. James Mayer
Yale University
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Spring 2022
Dr. Evan Williams
University of California, Berkeley
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Fall 2019
October 21-23 Dr. Geoffrey W. Coates
Cornell UniversitySpring 2020
March 16-18 Dr. James Mayer
Yale UniversityApril 13-15 Dr. Cynthia Friend
Harvard UniversityApril 27-29 Dr. Alanna Schepartz
University of California, Berkeley
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Fall 2018
September 17-19 Jonas Peters
California Institute of TechnologyFe-Mediated Nitrogen Fixation, and Other Opportunities for Reductive Redox Catalysis Spring 2019
February 18-20 Véronique Gouverneur
University of OxfordLate Stage Fluorination for Applications in Medicine and Imaging March 4-6 Vicki Grassian
University of California, San DiegoPhysical Chemistry of Environmental Interfaces
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Fall 2017
Oct 9-11 Clifford Kubiak
University of California, San DiegoInorganic Charge Transfer and the Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Nov 27-29 Mark Johnson
Yale UniversityMass Spec Meets FTIR: The Genesis and Promise of Cryogenic Ion Chemistry and Spectroscopy Spring 2018
Jan 29-31 Squire Booker
Pennsylvania State UniversityDiverse Roles for S-adenosylmethionine in the Anaerobic Functionalization of Unactivated C-H Bonds Feb 5-7 Cherie Kagan
University of PennsylvaniaColloidal Nanocrystal Building Blocks of Optical Electronic Materials and Devices Feb 19-21 David Tirrell
California Institute of TechnologySome New Uses for the Genetic Code
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Nov 7-9 Peidong Yang
University of California, BerkeleySemiconductor Nanowires Nov 28-30 Laura Kiessling
University of Wisconsin, MadisonExploiting the Cell's Carbohydrate Coat in Health and Disease Jan 30 - Feb 1 Martin Gruebele
Univeristy of Illinois, Urbana-ChampaignIlluminating Complex Chemical Systems: From Single Molecules to Organisms Apr 10-12 Todd Martinez
Stanford UniversityMolecular Motion and Reactivity from First Principles Apr 17-19 Shannon Stahl
University of Wisconsin, MadisonAerobic Oxidation Catalysis: From Chemical Synthesis to Fuel Cells
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Oct 5-7 Thomas O'Halloran
Northwestern UniversityInorganic Chemistry in Control of Cellular Decision-Making Events Oct 12-14 Jonathan Sweedler
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignAnalytical Neurochemistry: Measuring the Chemistry Occurring in the Brain Feb 22-24 Holger Braunschweig
Julius-Maximilians-Universität WürzburgNew Boron-Containing Molecules for Materials, Catalysis and Synthesis Mar 21-23 Sir Fraser Stoddart
Northwestern UniversityEmergent and Integrated Systems in Chemistry Apr 18-19 Jun Ye
University of Colorado - BoulderCold Molecules and Novel Spectroscopy
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Sep 1-3 Ray Schaak
Pennsylvania State UniversityAdventures in Synthetic Inorganic Nanochemistry Oct 6-8 Makoto Fujita
University of TokyoCoordination Self-Assembly: from Principle to Applications Apr 6-8 Wilfred van der Donk
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignEnzyme Reaction Mechanisms Involved in Natural Product Biosynthesis Apr 13-15 Paul Mulvaney
University of MelbourneNanocrystals - Synthesis, Forces and Spectroscopy
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Oct 14-16 Naomi Halas
Rice UniversityPlasmonics: Nanoparticles Putting Light To Work Nov 11-13 Martin Head-Gordon
University of California - BerkeleyAdvances in Computational Quantum Chemistry: From Theory to Applications and Back Again Feb 24-26 Krzysztof Matyjaszewski
Carnegie Melon UniversityMacromolecular Engineering by Controlled Radical Polymerization Mar 24-26 Thomas Rauchfuss
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignAdvances in Bio-organometallic Chemistry Apr 7-9 Chris Chang
University of California - BerkeleyInorganic Chemistry in Neuroscience and Sustainable Energy