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Renee Frontiera serves as the Northrop Professor and Director of Graduate Studies for Chemical Physics within the Department of Chemistry at the University of Minnesota. Her research program develops advanced Raman spectroscopic techniques to investigate how nanoscale environments influence chemical reaction dynamics across chemistry, biology, and materials science disciplines.
Her research portfolio spans:
- Plasmon-driven chemistry and photocatalysis mechanisms
- Plasma-liquid interface interactions
- Label-free super-resolution Raman microscopy
- Vibrational control in solar energy conversion
- Chiral-induced spin selectivity phenomena
- Dark photocatalysis for nocturnal chemical reactions
Professor Frontiera actively recruits undergraduate and graduate researchers while maintaining strong commitments to diversity, inclusion, and collaborative science as documented in her lab's public group expectations. Her operational facilities span both Smith Hall and Kolthoff Hall on campus.
The Frontiera Lab exemplifies interdisciplinary research through its integration of physical chemistry, nanoscience, and biophysical methodologies to address fundamental questions about molecular dynamics in constrained environments.
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