
Majed Samir Fataftah
Assistant Professor · Inorganic Chemistry
University of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignAbout
Majed Samir Fataftah is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. His research focuses on the electronic structure and magnetic properties of transition metal complexes, with particular emphasis on iron-based systems for applications in quantum information science.
Dr. Fataftah's research spans several interconnected areas of inorganic chemistry:
- Electronic structure of transition metal complexes, especially three-coordinate iron and cobalt systems
- Molecular magnetism and quantum computing applications through molecular qubits
- Iron-sulfur cluster chemistry with relevance to both fundamental science and biological systems
- Synthetic inorganic chemistry targeting novel coordination geometries
- Quantum dots and molecular systems for quantum information processing
His recent publications demonstrate innovative approaches to manipulating spin states in molecular systems, particularly through the study of weak-field iron complexes, β-diketiminate ligands, and heterometallic clusters. The research shows how geometric and electronic structure influence magnetic properties, with potential applications in next-generation quantum technologies.
Dr. Fataftah has established a productive research program with multiple publications in high-impact journals including the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Inorganic Chemistry, and ACS Central Science. His work has been referenced by news outlets, social media platforms, and academic readership services like Mendeley, with some publications picked up by 7 news outlets and referenced in Wikipedia pages.
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