To learn more, visit the Summer School website.
Monday, March 4, 2013
2013 CENTC Summer School Accepting Applications
CENTC is sponsoring a summer school to be held July 22 - 26, 2013 at the
University of Washington in Seattle. The five-day program will feature pedegogical presentations by a diverse group of professionals focused on the process of innovation in catalysis and the chemical sciences from basic research to market. Activities will also include mini-workshops on proposal writing and intellectual property and patents. Advanced Ph.D. students, post-doctoral fellows, early-career researchers
and faculty members from primarily undergraduate institutions who are
interested in deepening their understanding of catalysis
are encouraged to apply.
To learn more, visit the Summer School website.
To learn more, visit the Summer School website.
Friday, February 22, 2013
John Hartwig Awarded 2013 ACS Catalysis Lectureship
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Prof. John Hartwig |
The 2013 ACS Catalysis Lectureship for the Advancement of Catalytic Science will be presented at the Fall 2013 ACS National Meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana and a symposium will be held in his honor.
The Catalysis Lectureship will be awarded to Prof. Hartwig in recognition of the important synthetic and mechanistic advances in a wide range of organic and catalytic reactions his group has made, including asymmetric allylic substitution, intermolecular hydroaminations of unactivated alkenes, and enantioselective as well as high-throughput methods for catalyst and reaction discovery. His achievements both in synthetic chemistry and mechanistic study, particularly those advances in catalytic amination and borylation, have proven highly influential on modern catalytic chemistry.
CENTC investigators are now two-for-two in winning this prestigious award. Prof. Alan Goldman was the winner of the inaugural 2012 ACS Catalysis Lectureship.
John Hartwig is the Henry Rapoport Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. Visit is group website to learn more about his research.
Read the entire 2013 ACS Catalysis Lectureship award announcement here.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Alexander Miller is one of Forbes Magazine's "30 Under 30"
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Alexander Miller |
Alexander Miller, who was recognized by Forbes under the category of "Energy", is currently Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina. From 2011-2012 he was a Dreyfus Environmental Chemistry Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Washington working with CENTC.
Click here to read the Forbes "30 Under 30" article.
Click here to learn more about Prof. Miller's research.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Mike Heinekey Named AAAS Fellow
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Prof. Mike Heinekey |
Mike Heinekey is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Washington. His AAAS citation is in recognition of contributions to the field of organometallic chemistry, particularly for pioneering studies of dihydrogen and polyhydride complexes. Prof. Heinekey's election brings to 11 the number of AAAS Fellows in CENTC.
Read the AAAS press release and full list of new AAAS Fellows here.
Monday, November 26, 2012
CENTC Undergraduate Summer Research Program Accepting Applications

Undergraduate fellowships are available to conduct research at a choice of CENTC’s 14 locations during the summer of 2013. Research projects include investigating new ways to produce clean, efficient fuels and ways to convert renewable resources to fuels and useful chemicals. The program is 10 weeks long, running from June 17, 2013 through August 23, 2013. Fellows will receive a stipend and compensation for travel and housing. For more information and to complete an application, visit this website.
Undergraduate students at all levels with an interest in chemical sciences will be considered for the program, with preference given to rising juniors and seniors. CENTC strongly encourages applications from women and individuals from groups underrepresented in the sciences. Previous research experience is not required, and participants must be United States citizens or permanent residents.
Visit the CENTC website to learn more about our research, and click here for the online application for the CENTC Undergraduate Summer Research Program.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
SACNAS National Conference Features CENTC Symposium This Friday
The 2012 National Conference of the Society for the Advancement of Chicano and Native American Scientists (SACNAS) runs October 11-14 at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. CENTC has sponsored and organized a symposium on "Advances in Research in Sustainable Energy Technologies" that is scheduled for the morning of Friday, October 12. If you will be at the conference be sure to come to this symposium and hear presentations by CENTC investigators Karen Goldberg (University of Washington) and Levi Thompson (University of Michigan), and CENTC Advisory Board member Emilio Bunel (Argonne National Lab).
Visit the SACNAS National Conference website for the symposium schedule.
Visit the SACNAS National Conference website for the symposium schedule.
Monday, October 1, 2012
New Process to Make Para-Xylene from Ethylene
CENTC investigator Maurice Brookhart and co-workers at the University of North Carolina have reported a method to selectively prepare para-xylene from only ethylene. Para-xylene, which is currently mainly manufactured by catalytic reforming of petroleum, is used in the production of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) that is used as polyester fibers, resins and films for numerous applications. This new method could be used to manufacture para-xylene from natural gas or biomass sources and thus reduce reliance on oil.
Read the paper from Journal of the American Chemical Society, and the C&E News Science Concentrate.
Read the paper from Journal of the American Chemical Society, and the C&E News Science Concentrate.
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