Lauren N. Pincusمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Lauren N. Pincus is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the Department of Chemistry, Columbian College of Arts & Sciences, George Washington University. Her research focuses on understanding and controlling the fate of inorganic pollutants in the environment using advanced synchrotron spectroscopy. Key areas include developing sustainable materials for contaminant removal, carbon sequestration, and climate change mitigation strategies involving microplastics and geochemical processes. Her work spans environmental chemistry, geochemistry, and materials science, with a particular emphasis on pollutants such as heavy metals (e.g., Pb), microplastics, and CO2. She leads the Pincus Lab, which explores novel technologies for environmental remediation and energy decarbonization. Recent publications highlight her contributions to understanding microplastic environmental fate, hydrogen storage, and selective adsorption of contaminants like arsenic. Her research bridges fundamental science and practical applications, aiming to address global challenges in pollution control and sustainability. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though her grants include the EAR-PF: Microplastics grant (2021). She advises students in her lab and collaborates on projects related to sustainable water treatment and geochemical systems.










