
Adam S. Hock
Associate Professor · Solar Energy Conversion
Illinois Institute of TechnologyAbout
Adam S. Hock is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at the Lewis College of Science and Letters, Illinois Institute of Technology, and serves as the Graduate Admissions Coordinator. He is also a Chemist in the Catalysis Group at Argonne National Laboratory. His research focuses on solar energy conversion, catalysis, and electronic materials, emphasizing the development of earth-abundant materials for photon capture and innovative catalysts. He collaborates extensively with Argonne National Laboratory and employs advanced characterization techniques such as NMR spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and electron microscopy.
Education: B.S. from the University of Delaware and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professional affiliations include the American Chemical Society and Materials Research Society. Awards include the 2009 Harvard University Postdoctoral Travel Award and the Camille and Henry Dreyfus Environmental Chemistry Fellowship.
Research emphasizes collaborative efforts in catalytic mechanisms, material synthesis, and energy applications. His lab focuses on synthesizing novel substances and employs cutting-edge techniques for material characterization. He has contributed to advancements in atomic layer deposition (ALD) processes and single-site catalyst design.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with Argonne National Laboratory’s Catalysis Group. His work bridges academic research and national laboratory collaboration, fostering innovation in catalytic materials and sustainable energy solutions.
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