
معرفی
Adam Jaffe is an Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry in the College of Science. His research focuses on hybrid organic-inorganic materials for energy and sustainability applications.
Education:
- Ph.D., Inorganic Chemistry, Stanford University
- A.B., Chemistry, Princeton University
Research Interests: Combining molecular chemistry with inorganic solids to design materials for energy storage, catalysis, and optoelectronics. His group emphasizes structure-property relationships, high-pressure synthesis, and characterization techniques.
Trends in Publications: Recent work includes hybrid bronzes for band gap tuning, pressure-induced conductivity in perovskites, and quinone-functionalized materials for CO2 capture and energy storage. Keywords span Materials Science, Inorganic Chemistry, and Environmental Science.
Scientific Awards:
- 2025 Scialog Fellow
- 2024 NSF CAREER Award
- 2018 ACS Young Investigator Award
- Stanford and Princeton Fellowships
Grants & Students: Funded by ACS PRF DNI (2021), with students like Raúl Torres-Cadena and Lakna Dayaratne receiving fellowships. His lab integrates synthesis, crystallography, and electrochemistry in energy materials research.
Labs & Teams: The Jaffe Lab at Notre Dame features advanced equipment like a Raman microscope, gloveboxes, and a custom capture hood. The group collaborates with institutions like the University of Cambridge and University of Heidelberg.




