
معرفی
Dr. Lane Baker is a Professor and Department Head in the Department of Chemistry at Texas A&M University, holding the Carl D. McAfee '90 Endowed Chair in Analytical Chemistry. His research focuses on electrochemical measurement and instrumentation at nanoscale interfaces, including Scanning Ion Conductance Microscopy (SICM), single-entity electrochemistry, and bioelectrochemistry. He leads a dynamic research group (bakergrp) developing tools for high-throughput analysis and electrochemical imaging.
Research Interests: Electrochemical imaging, nanoelectrochemistry, ion transport at biological interfaces, catalytic nanoparticles, and applications of machine learning in data interpretation. Key techniques include SICM, SECCM, and electrospray ionization.
Recent articles highlight advancements in single-entity electrocatalysis, high-throughput electrochemical systems, and biomedical applications like 3D blood-brain barrier models. Collaborations span nanomaterial synthesis, electrochemical energy storage, and bioanalytical instrumentation.
- Scientific Awards: AAAS Fellow (2023), SEAC Reilley Award (2023), NSF CCI Center Grant (2023)
- Advising: 30+ PhD graduates, current advisees include Cody Leasor, Yunong Wang, Kristen Alanis, and Sasha Alden
- Labs/Teams: Baker Research Group, affiliated with Texas A&M's NSF Center for Single-Entity Nanochemistry





