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Lisa Fredin

Assistant Professor at Chemistry, Lehigh University7 Followers

Lisa Fredin is an esteemed Assistant Professor in the Chemistry Department at Lehigh University, where she leads pioneering research in theoretical and computational chemistry. Her work is characterized by a deep dive into the intricacies of electronic structure and disorder in materials, with a particular focus on photochemistry, catalysis, and nanoscience. Through the lens of quantum chemistry, Fredin's research seeks to unravel the complexities of catalytic materials, emphasizing the mechanisms of charge and energy transfer, electron transport, and catalytic reactivity. Fredin's research is distinguished by its interdisciplinary approach, as she collaborates extensively with experimentalists in both inorganic and organic materials. This collaboration bridges the fields of physical chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology, allowing for a comprehensive exploration of structure-activity relationships in catalytic processes. Her work is instrumental in developing models for complex electronic systems, providing valuable insights into the fundamental properties of materials. A key aspect of Fredin's research is her focus on building descriptive and predictive computational models. These models are crucial for understanding and predicting the behavior of materials, particularly in the context of amorphous materials and molecular photochemistry. Her group is dedicated to advancing the knowledge of these areas, contributing to the broader scientific community's understanding of material properties. In her role as an educator and mentor, Fredin is actively recruiting graduate and undergraduate researchers to join her team. She offers a dynamic and collaborative research environment, encouraging students to engage in cutting-edge projects that push the boundaries of current scientific understanding. Her mentorship is aimed at fostering the next generation of scientists who will continue to explore and innovate in the field of chemistry. Fredin's contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as her research has implications for the development of new materials and technologies. Her work is poised to make significant impacts in areas such as energy conversion, environmental sustainability, and the design of novel catalytic systems. Through her research and teaching, Lisa Fredin is shaping the future of chemistry, inspiring students and colleagues alike with her passion and dedication to scientific discovery.

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