Dan Gamelin ’90 is Inorganic Nanoscience Awardee

The 25 June 2012 issue of Chemistry and Engineering News (p. 48) contained the following announcement (paywall) about Dan Gamelin '90:

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Daniel R. Gamelin, the Harry & Catherine Jaynne Boand Endowed Professor of Chemistry at the University of Washington, Seattle, is the winner of the 2012 Inorganic Nanoscience Award, presented by the ACS Division of Inorganic Chemistry to honor excellence in research. The award is sponsored by the University of South Carolina NanoCenter.

Gamelin’s research involves the development of new inorganic materials with unusual electronic structures that yield desirable photophysical, photochemical, magnetic, or magneto-optical properties. His work has potential applications in semiconductor nanostructures such as quantum dot photovoltaics, light-emitting devices, spin-photonics, and bioimaging technologies.

Gamelin will receive the award, which consists of $3,000 and a plaque, in August at the ACS national meeting in Philadelphia.

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