
Research Areas
- Bioanalytical
- Surface Science
- Nanomaterials and nanoscale processes
- Bioelectrocatalysis
- Interfacial Chemistry
- Spectroscopy
- Mass spectrometry
- Electrochemistry

Courses
- Optical Spectroscopy
- Bioanalytical Chemistry
- Electrochemistry
- Transport and Chemical Processes
- Information Processing
- Separations
- Surface Chemistry
- Nanoscience
- µ-Total Analysis Systems/ Lab-on-a-Chip
- Electronics
- Materials Design for Alternative Energy
- Chemical and Biological Sensors
Interfacial and Bioanalytical Chemistry (IBAC)
Interfacial and Bioanalytical Chemistry (IBAC) provides a unique focus for graduate education in electroanalytical methods, surface-plasmon resonance spectroscopy, sum-frequency and second-harmonic generation, Raman microscopy, single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy, and nanoscale self-assembled structures
Center for Synthetic Organic Electrochemistry
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded the U’s Center for Synthetic Organic Electrochemistry (CSOE) a $20 million grant to improve the sustainability of synthetic chemistry. The center merges synthetic organic chemistry and electrochemistry to develop safe and sustainable chemical production methods. For more details on the mission and vision of CSOE, see: CSOE Mission and Vision video.
Faculty
Scott L. Anderson
Distinguished Professor
Henry Eyring Presidential Endowed Chair of Chemistry
Peter B. Armentrout
Distinguished Professor
Henry Eyring Presidential Endowed Chair of Chemistry
Ming C. Hammond
Professor of Chemistry
Executive Committee, Henry Eyring Center for Cell and Genome Science
Co-Director, U of U Beckman Scholar Program
Co-Director, Utah Chemistry REU Program
Shelley D. Minteer
Distinguished Professor
Dale and Susan Poulter Endowed Chair of Biological Chemistry
Jeffrey A. Statler
Professor – Lecturer
Teaching General and Analytical Chemistry