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Gregory J. Szulczewski is a Professor and Department Chair in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Alabama, College of Arts and Sciences. He has a PhD from Wayne State University (1995) and postdoctoral experience at the University of Texas (1995-1997).
- Education: Postdoctoral Associate, University of Texas (1995-1997); PhD, Wayne State University (1995); BS, University of Michigan (1989)
His research spans chemical sensors, molecular spintronics, and thermoelectric materials. In chemical sensing, he focuses on thin films of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for volatile organic compound detection using piezoelectric substrates. In spintronics, he investigates spin-dependent transport properties in organic semiconductors. For thermoelectrics, he develops thin-film nanocomposites using conducting polymers and inorganic nanowires for low-power wearable electronics.
Recent publications highlight work on MOF-based gas sensors, Ag2Te nanowire thermoelectrics, and spin transport in organic polymers. Key trends include thin film fabrication, nanomaterials, and energy conversion applications.
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