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Jeffrey R. Long is the C. Judson King Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, with appointments in the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering within the College of Chemistry. He also holds a senior scientist position at the Materials Sciences Division of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
He received his B.A. in Chemistry from Cornell University (1991) and Ph.D. in Chemistry from Harvard University (1995). Following postdoctoral research at Harvard and UC Berkeley, he joined the UC Berkeley faculty in 1997, rising to Full Professor of Chemistry in 2008 and gaining joint appointments in 2015 and 2025.
Professor Long’s research spans inorganic and materials chemistry, focusing on:
- Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) for gas storage and separations
- Quantum magnetism in molecular materials
- Conductive and catalytic MOFs
- Computational optimization of framework materials
- Environmental remediation (e.g., CO2 capture, PFAS removal)
His recent publications highlight advancements in CO2 capture mechanisms, hydrogen storage, quantum magnetic interfaces, and PFAS remediation. He has authored over 375 papers and 21 patents, with more than 85,000 citations.
Key scientific awards include:
- Royal Society of Chemistry Ludwig Mond Award
- American Chemical Society F. Albert Cotton Award
- Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow
- Bakar Fellow (2016-2020)
- National Science Foundation Special Creativity Awards
As Director of the Center for Gas Separations (2014–present) and the Baker Hughes Institute for Decarbonization Materials, he leads initiatives in carbon capture and sustainable technologies. His lab has mentored numerous students and co-founded startups like Mosaic Materials and ChemFinity Technologies.
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