University of Colorado at Boulder
Chemical and Biological Engineering
Home Research Graduate Program Undergraduate Program The Department Alumni Contact Us

 


Home >> Research Overview >> Research by Faculty Member >> Will Medlin
Medlin Research Group

Intermediates in electrochemical oxygen reduction
Intermediates in electrochemical oxygen reduction
Ultrahigh vacuum system
Ultrahigh vacuum system

Our research interest is in the study of reactions at solid surfaces. These reactions are important in a number of applications, including solid state chemical sensing, heterogeneous catalysis, and microelectronics processing. Current projects focus on understanding the molecular-level origins of observed surface reaction phenomena that are important in chemical sensing and hydrogen fuel cell catalysis. Our goal is to use this understanding to design new materials for a variety of applications.

Our efforts to research various applications are united by a common theme: quantum chemical calculations are used in direct combination with experimental techniques to obtain a detailed understanding of chemical and physical phenomena at solid surfaces.

With the rapidly expanding speed of modern computers, these kinds of combined experimental/theoretical studies are poised to have a major impact on all branches of science and engineering research. We are not a "pure theory" group, but rather use first principles calculations to interpret the results of a variety of characterization techniques. For more details, see the Research section of the web site.

     
University of Colorado at Boulder

 

University of Colorado at Boulder CU: Home Search A to Z Map