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Dr. Dean Duncan serves as a Lecturer at Valdosta State University, conducting research in molecular polynuclear metal-oxide chemistry with emphasis on polyoxometalates (POMs) and their applications in advanced materials development.
His educational background includes:
- B.S. in Chemistry from the College of Charleston
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Emory University
Dr. Duncan's research focuses on structure, bonding, and reactivity of molecular metal oxides including vibronic coupling, electron-transfer dynamics, proton transfer mechanisms, and photochemical processes at nanometer scales. His group develops modified electroactive surfaces for high-dielectric thin films, sensors, and electrocatalytic systems, while constructing functional nanostructured materials for molecular electronics and artificial photosynthesis applications.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided information.
Dr. Duncan advises graduate students in his research group based in Bailey Science Building Room #3082, directing investigations spanning fundamental molecular studies to applied materials engineering for catalytic oxidations and energy conversion systems. Specific grant funding details remain unmentioned in available records.
The Duncan research group operates within Valdosta State University's science facilities, utilizing integrated synthetic, spectroscopic, and computational methodologies to explore transition-metal oxide complexes and their surface-modified architectures.
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