Zaleski

Research Group

Our Research

 

  • Molecular Biomedical Reagents For
    • Molecular Organic/Inorganic Synthesis and Design of Multi-radical Architectures
    • Dissolution of Unwanted Biopolymers Such As Plaques in Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Solar Energy Conversion Photodynamic Therapy Systems
  • Novel Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Materials Related To
    • Photoactivated Nanoparticles to Clear Atherosclerosis, Bacteria and Biofilms
    • Architectures for Photoelectronic and Photothermal Nanocatalysis
    • Synthesis of Nanosystems in Polymer Film: Nanoelectronics
  • Use Spectroscopy to Probe
    • Mechanistic Evaluation of Photoinduced Diradical Formation
    • Electron Transport Through Solar Energy Frameworks
    • Low Temperature Trapping of Chemical or Photochemical Intermediates

Interested In Joining?

Prospective Undergraduate Students

We have a history of mentoring undergraduate students, and those from the Honors program (pre-med and public health majors too) in research techniques related to their educational interests. They are assigned their own project and integrated into laboratory meetings and problem solving sessions. Students typically sign up for C399 credit and often have their name on a scientific manuscript before they move on to their next destination. Summer research support can also be obtained from the Hutton Honors College or Department of Chemistry Undergraduate Fellowship programs.

Prospective Graduate Students

Our research spans several areas from physical-to-inorganic-biological research and attracts students from varying disciplines. If you are interested in these broad themes or any of our specific research projects, please apply directly to our program at: https://www.chem.indiana.edu/graduate/admissions/.

Prospective Postdocs

We have postdoctoral fellowship openings on a rolling basis. Those advertisements can be found on the general IU Jobs site or our specific location at: http://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/22858