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Rutgers University-Newark University of Texas Austin |
Thesis | Alkynylcubanes and new rigid-rod molecules (1994) |
Elena Galoppini is an Italian chemist and Professor at Rutgers University–Newark. Her research considers the development of redox- and photo-active molecules to modify surfaces.
Galoppini was born in Italy, where she studied chemistry at the University of Pisa. [1] She moved to the University of Chicago for her graduate studies, where she studied alkynylcubanes and rigid-rod molecules. [2] Galoppini then moved to the University of Texas at Austin to work with Marye Anne Fox. [3]
Galoppini started her independent career at the Rutgers University–Newark in 1996. Here she directed the Graduate Programme from 2015. Her research looks to enhance semiconductor and metal surfaces through photo-active and redox-active molecules. [3]
In 2019 she was awarded the Rutgers Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research. [3] She was appointed Deputy Editor of American Chemical Society Applied Optical Materials in 2022. [3]
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Elena Galoppini | |
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University of Chicago University of Pisa |
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Rutgers University-Newark University of Texas Austin |
Thesis | Alkynylcubanes and new rigid-rod molecules (1994) |
Elena Galoppini is an Italian chemist and Professor at Rutgers University–Newark. Her research considers the development of redox- and photo-active molecules to modify surfaces.
Galoppini was born in Italy, where she studied chemistry at the University of Pisa. [1] She moved to the University of Chicago for her graduate studies, where she studied alkynylcubanes and rigid-rod molecules. [2] Galoppini then moved to the University of Texas at Austin to work with Marye Anne Fox. [3]
Galoppini started her independent career at the Rutgers University–Newark in 1996. Here she directed the Graduate Programme from 2015. Her research looks to enhance semiconductor and metal surfaces through photo-active and redox-active molecules. [3]
In 2019 she was awarded the Rutgers Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Research. [3] She was appointed Deputy Editor of American Chemical Society Applied Optical Materials in 2022. [3]