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Grace Han is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Brandeis University, leading research in photo-controlled organic materials for energy applications. Her work focuses on developing stimuli-responsive materials for solar energy storage, recyclable catalysis, and nanoscale assembly. She holds a PhD from MIT and a BS from POSTECH, South Korea.
Education:
- PhD in Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- BS in Chemistry, POSTECH, South Korea
- Postdoctoral Research at MIT
Research Interests:
- Design of photoswitchable molecules for energy storage and conversion
- Condensed phase photoisomerization dynamics
- Optically triggered thermal energy release systems
- Recyclable catalytic systems using photoswitches
Awards:
- Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award (2023)
- DFG Mercator Fellowship (2023)
Lab & Resources: Her group operates in the Edison-Lecks Science Building, focusing on molecular design and advanced materials characterization. The lab emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to address energy challenges through organic chemistry innovations.
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