
About
Lee Penn is a Professor at the Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, holding multiple prestigious titles including Distinguished University Teaching Professor, Merck Professor of Chemistry, and College of Science & Engineering Distinguished Professor. They are also a Resident Fellow at the Institute on the Environment and a Mental Health Advocate.
Their research focuses on
- Experimental Physical Chemistry
- Nanoscience & Materials Chemistry
- Environmental & Green Chemistry
Recent publications highlight work in nonclassical crystal growth mechanisms and nanostructure characterization using advanced techniques like cryogenic transmission electron microscopy (cryo-TEM). Their research bridges lab-scale experiments with field studies to assess nanoparticle behavior in environmental systems.
Scientific awards include
- Distinguished University Teaching Professor
- Merck Professor of Chemistry
- College of Science & Engineering Distinguished Professor
- Institute on the Environment Resident Fellow
Professor Penn advises graduate and undergraduate students, with alumni pursuing diverse careers in academia, industry, and education. Their group employs state-of-the-art methods like in situ TEM to study solid-state changes during chemical reactions.
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