
About
Bruce Bursten is a Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), affiliated with the Arts & Sciences school. He holds a BS (1974, University of Chicago) and PhD (1978, University of Wisconsin-Madison). His research focuses on inorganic and organometallic chemistry, particularly the electronic structure of transition metal and heavy-element complexes, using advanced computational methods. Key areas include actinide/actinide organometallic systems, metal-metal bonding, and ligand additivity relationships.
He actively contributes to chemical education and science policy, emphasizing climate change initiatives. Notable awards include the 2020 ACS Award for Distinguished Service in Inorganic Chemistry. His work bridges theory and experiment, with collaborations involving computational modeling and experimental validation. Bursten has advised on educational tools like Virtual Chemlab and contributed to national science policy discussions, reflecting his dual focus on research and societal impact.
Professional affiliations include past leadership roles in the American Chemical Society and American Association for the Advancement of Science. His research has been highlighted in media, such as the Telegram & Gazette, underscoring his visibility in both academic and public spheres.
Find Bruce Bursten elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Philip PowerUniversity of California, Davis · Professor
Philip Patrick PowerUniversity of California, Davis · Professor
Christopher GianopoulosUniversity of Toledo · Research Professor
David James HanningtonMcMaster University · Professor
Shane GalleyColorado School of Mines · Associate Professor
Carsten MilsmannWest Virginia University · Associate Professor