chemistry
A New Path Forward: UK Proposes to Self-fund Transformation of Campus
Chemistry Professor Recognized for Outstanding Contributions
Allan Butterfield Named Prestigious SFRBM Fellow
UK's John Anthony Talks Organic Solar Cells and Transistors
UK's John Anthony Talks Organic Solar Cells and Transistors
John Anthony, the John C. Hubbard Professor of Chemistry, is a pioneer in organic materials—things that are made from carbon instead of silicon. With grants from the U.S. Navy, NSF, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, as well a number of industrial sponsors, Anthony’s research focuses on organic solar cells (for low-cost generation of electricity), organic thin-film transistors (for flexible flat-panel displays), and organic light-emitting diodes (for high-efficiency lighting).
UK Chemistry Alumni Set World Record in Realm of Energy Efficiency
DNA Criminology and Chemistry: John Brown
John Brown served with the Federal Bureau of Investigation for more than two decades. He served in many capacities, including as a serology examiner, special agent, investigator, and was program manager for the development of the National DNA Indexing System. In this podcast, Brown describes some of his work with the Bureau and how taking chemistry courses at UK gave a solid foundation for the career path he chose.
This podcast was produced by Stephen Gordinier.