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Professor K.W. Hipps is a Regents Professor of Chemistry and Materials Science and Engineering at Washington State University (WSU). He holds multiple fellowships, including those from the American Chemical Society, American Physical Society, and American Association for the Advancement of Science. His research focuses on surfaces, interfaces, and nanotechnology, utilizing advanced techniques like Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (STM), Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), and spectroscopy. His work explores molecular-scale processes, including surface diffusion, electron transfer, and nanoparticle properties.
Education: Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from WSU (1978), followed by a postdoc at the University of Michigan. He has authored over 180 publications and received numerous awards, including the Sahlin Eminent Faculty Award and WSU Distinguished Faculty Award.
Research Interests: Surface chemistry, nanotechnology, materials characterization, and molecular dynamics. His lab studies interfaces, thin films, and supramolecular assemblies using STM and spectroscopic methods.
Scientific Contributions: His STM images have featured on journal covers, and his work on cobalt and copper phthalocyanines demonstrated chemical selectivity in molecular imaging. Students in his group gain expertise in microscopy, spectroscopy, and materials synthesis.
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