
Ralph G. Nuzzo
Research Professor · Materials Chemistry
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
Ralph G. Nuzzo is the G. L. Clark Research Professor of Analytical Chemistry and Research Professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where he has served since 1991. He also holds a Visiting Associate appointment in Applied Physics and Materials Science at Caltech. His research focuses on the chemistry of materials, including nano/micro-scale fabrication, soft materials, and integrated devices. Key areas include surfaces/interfaces, catalytic transformations, and energy systems applications like photovoltaics and sensors.
Education: B.S. (Chemistry, Rutgers University, 1976); Ph.D. (Organic Chemistry, MIT, 1980). Formerly at Bell Laboratories (1980–1991), he co-founded Semprius, a high-performance electronics company. He directs the Light-Matters Institute EFRC and serves on numerous editorial and advisory boards.
Awards:
- Fellowships: AAAS, Royal Society of Chemistry, ACS, AVS
- Forschungspreis (Humboldt Foundation, 2011)
- IEEE George E. Smith Award (2009)
- ACS Arthur Adamson Award (2003)
Research emphasizes nanoscale design rules, advanced imaging techniques, and cross-disciplinary collaborations. Notable projects include luminescent concentrators for displays and skin-interfaced biosensors.
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