Jillian Dempsey
Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies
Kenan Laboratories 440919-962-4617
dempseyj@email.unc.edu
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Curriculum Vitae
Research Interests
Inorganic Spectroscopy and Solar Energy Conversion
Research Synopsis
Research in the Dempsey group applies the tools of physical inorganic chemistry to address challenges associated with developing efficient solar energy conversion processes. In particular, we focus on understanding the proton-coupled electron transfer reactions that underpin fuel production and elucidating electron transfer processes across materials interfaces. Our research program bridges molecular and materials chemistry and relies heavily on methods of physical inorganic chemistry, including electrochemistry and time-resolved optical spectroscopy.
Professional Background
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, BS, 2005; California Institute of Technology, PhD, 2011; NSF American Competitiveness in Chemistry Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Washington, Seattle, 2011-2012; UNC Junior Faculty Development Award, 2015, NSF CAREER Award, 2015; Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering, 2015; Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award, 2016; Sloan Research Fellowship, 2016
Research Group
News & Publications
Photos of Chemistry student and faculty volunteers at UNC's 75th annual Science Expo.
Researchers in the UNC Chemistry Department are using semiconductors to harvest and convert the sun’s energy into high-energy compounds that have the potential to produce environmentally friendly fuels.