
معرفی
Daniel J. Mindiola is the Brush Family Professor of Chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry within the School of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on inorganic and organometallic synthesis, catalysis, and mechanistic studies of transition metal complexes.
- Education:
- B.S. in Chemistry, Michigan State University (1996)
- Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2000)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH) and FORD Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Chicago (2000-2002)
- Career Progression:
- Assistant Professor, Indiana University-Bloomington (2002)
- Associate Professor, Indiana University-Bloomington (2007)
- Full Professor, Indiana University-Bloomington (2010)
- Current Position: Brush Family Professor of Chemistry at UPenn
Research interests include synthesizing unsaturated transition metal complexes with reactive ligands, studying metal-ligand multiple bonds, and exploring their reactivity with small molecules (e.g., CO₂, N₂, H₂). The Mindiola Group has produced over 120 peer-reviewed publications and focuses on catalytic mechanisms relevant to industrial processes.
Advising and mentorship: Supervises graduate students and postdocs, including members listed in the Mindiola Group. His lab emphasizes collaborative research and interdisciplinary approaches to chemical synthesis and catalysis.
Labs/Teams: Mindiola Group at UPenn Chemistry Department.


