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SUMMARY:Exploring the Interdisciplinary Frontiers of Electrochemistry: Sens
 ing, Material Synthesis, Organic Synthesis and Catalysis
LOCATION:Chemistry, A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20240131T160000
UID:2026-04-04-02-20-04@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260404T022004
Description:Abstract:\n\nInterdisciplinary research integrates information\
 , data\, techniques\, tools\, perspectives\, concepts\, and/or theories fr
 om two or more disciplines or bodies of specialized knowledge to advance f
 undamental understanding or solve problems. In this talk\, I will share ou
 r recent work on exploring the interdisciplinary frontiers of electrochemi
 stry\, including (1) developing the quantum dot electrogelation method for
  high-performance NO2 gas sensing\, (2) discovering the electrosynthetic m
 ethod for creating controlled grain boundaries for catalysis applications\
 , and (3) establishing alternating current electrolysis method for control
 led organic synthesis.\n\nAbout the Speaker: \n\nBio-Sketch: Dr. Long Luo
  is currently the Carl R. Johnson Associate Professor of Chemistry at Wayn
 e State University. He received his B.S. (2009) in applied chemistry from 
 Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and his Ph.D. (2014) in
  chemistry from the University of Utah under the guidance of Prof. Henry S
 . White. Before joining Wayne State University in 2017\, he worked as a po
 stdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Prof. Richard M. Crooks at the Univ
 ersity of Texas at Austin. He received the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow
 ship\, National Science Foundation CAREER Award\, NIH Maximizing Investiga
 tors\\' Research Award (MIRA)\, The Royce W. Murray Young Investigator Awa
 rd from the Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry\, and Wayne State Univ
 ersity Academy of Scholars Junior Faculty Award\, and was selected as Chem
  Comm Emerging investigators\, Analytical Bioanalytical Chem.\, Young Inv
 estigators\, Nanoscale Emerging Investigators\, and a Langmuir inaugural E
 arly Career Advisory Board Member. The research goal of his laboratory is 
 to address the grand challenges of our times in environment\, energy\, and
  health by designing\, discovering\, synthesizing\, and utilizing new func
 tional materials and molecules and by developing novel analytical methods\
 , tools\, and devices. 4:00 pm
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