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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY

Faculty in Inorganic Chemistry


Faculty Member Clifford Russell Bowers

Clifford Russell Bowers

Professor

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Faculty Member George Christou

George Christou

University Distinguished Professor & Drago Chair

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Faculty Member Lukasz Dobrzycki

Lukasz Dobrzycki

Scientist and Director of Xray Center

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Faculty Member Ashlyn Hale

Ashlyn Hale

Assistant Instructional Professor

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Faculty Member Lisa McElwee-White

Lisa McElwee-White

Colonel Allen R. and Margaret G. Crow Professor of Chemistry

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Faculty Member Leslie Murray

Leslie Murray

V. T. & Louise Jackson Term Professor & Director of Graduate Studies

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Faculty Member Keith Searles

Keith Searles

Assistant Professor

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Faculty Member Daniel R. Talham

Daniel R. Talham

Professor

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Faculty Member Adam S. Veige

Adam S. Veige

V.T. and Louise Jackson Professor & Inorganic Division Head

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Faculty Member W. David Wei

W. David Wei

Professor

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Faculty Member Chenjie Zeng

Chenjie Zeng

Assistant Professor

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Ethan Good

Administrative Assistant

Chemistry Laboratory Building 412
PO Box 117200
Gainesville , Florida 32611-7200
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Molecular Mania 2025

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The Center for Catalysis was founded in February 1991 by the Inorganic Division in the Department of Chemistry. It is the home for various research on chemical catalysis, including organometallic catalysis, bioinorganic catalysis, photocatalysis, and electrochemical catalysis.  

Join us every Monday at 4:05 p.m. for the Inorganic Seminar Series at the University of Florida! Each week features engaging talks by leading researchers and UF graduate students, highlighting the latest discoveries and innovations in inorganic chemistry. The series offers a dynamic forum to explore cutting-edge science, sharpen communication skills, and connect with the broader research community. Check the semester schedule on the UF Chemistry website and be part of the conversation! 
 

Fall 2025

Sept. 8, 2025: Prof. David Richardson, UF Chemistry

Sept. 22, 2025: Dr. Santa Jansone-Popova, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oct. 6, 2025: Prof. Ming Lee Tang, University of Utah

Nov. 17, 2025: Prof. Jonathan S. Owen, Columbia University

Spring 2026

TBD

FIMS 2025: Nov. 7–8, 2025

Sheridan Auditorium, Scott Family Hall, UF Chemistry

FIMS is an annual symposium hosted by the Department of Chemistry and the Center for Catalysis. The symposium includes oral presentations including the distinguished Drago Lecture, a poster session, and . Previous Drago Lecturers include Prof. Ann R. Schak (2022), Prof. Michael G. Palfreyman (2023), and Drs. Stephanie Castro and Michael Wemple (2024).

CHM 6620 – Advanced Inorganic Chemistry I

CHM 6621 – Advanced Inorganic Chemistry II

CHM 6626 – Applications of Physical Methods in Inorganic Chemistry

CHM 6628– Chemistry of Solid Materials

CHM 6670 – Inorganic Biochemistry

CHM 6680 – Special Topics in Inorganic Chemistry

CHM 6690 – Inorganic Chemistry Seminar

CHM 3610 – Inorganic Chemistry

CHM 3610L – Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory

CHM 4611 – Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

CHM 4671 – Bioinorganic Chemistry