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Gregory Sotzing is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Connecticut (UConn), affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on synthesizing and characterizing conductive and dielectric polymers for applications in energy storage, wearable electronics, and smart textiles. Key areas include electrochromic materials, high-temperature dielectric polymers, and cannabinoid-derived polymers. He leads the Sotzing Research Group, which emphasizes collaboration with industry and academia to bridge fundamental science and practical applications.
Education: Postdoctoral Fellow at Caltech (1997–99), Ph.D. from the University of Florida, and B.S. from Mary Washington College.
Research interests span polymer synthesis, optoelectronic devices, and materials genome initiatives. Notable projects include developing flexible fabric antennas, high-energy-density dielectrics, and electrochromic displays. The group has published in top journals like Nature Materials and won awards, including First Prize in the New Science 1 building video competition (2023).
Recent work highlights include AI-driven discovery of dielectric polymers, cannabinoid applications in bioplastics, and chromogenic breakdown detection in materials. The lab actively mentors students, with recent milestones including student general exams and fellowships.


