Group Members

Dr. Chris Whitehead – Defended Nov. 18, 2020.

Email: Chris.Whitehead@colostate.edu
Phone: 970-491-2475
Office: D206
Projects: Kinetic and Mechanistic Studies of Nanoparticle Formation Using In-House and Synchrotron Methods; Re-analysis of Literature Approaches to Nucleation and Growth Research; Mechanism-Enabled Population Balance Modeling

Publications (at CSU):
(1) Whitehead, C. B.; Finke, R. G. Chem. Mater. 2019, 31, 2848-2862.
(2) Whitehead, C. B.; Özkar, S.; Finke, R. G. Chem. Mater. 2019, 31, 7116-7132.
(3) Handwerk, D. R.; Shipman, P. D.; Whitehead, C. B.; Özkar, S.; Finke, R. G. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2019, 141, 15827-15839.
(4) Handwerk, D. R.; Shipman, P. D.; Whitehead, C. B.; Özkar, S.; Finke, R. G. J. Phys. Chem. C 2020, 124, 4852-4880.
(5) Finke, R. G.; Watzky, M. A.; Whitehead, C. B. Chem. Mater. 2020, 32, 3657-3672.

(6) Whitehead, C. B.; Watzky, M. A.; Finke, R. G. J. Phys. Chem. C 2020, 124, 24543-24554.
(7) Whitehead, C. B.; Özkar, S.; Finke, R. G. Mater. Adv. 2020, In Press.

Awards:
Researcher of the Month (Dec. 2019) – CSU Graduate Student Council
Outstanding GTA Award (2017) – CSU Chemistry
Teaching Excellence Award (2016) – CSU Athletics

Outside Interests: Swimming, running, cooking/baking, yoga, coaching swimming and happy hour margaritas!


Dr. Carly Jewell – Defended June 20, 2022.

Carly.Jewell@colostate.edu
Phone: 970-491-2475
Office: D202

Project: Optimization of dye sensitized photoelectrochemical (DS-PEC) water splitting device.

Awards:
Outstanding GTA Award (2018) – CSU Chemistry

Outside Interests: Hiking, traveling, cooking, pottery, and being a female icon.


Joint Students!

Dr. Rob Tuttle – Joint with the Reynolds Group

email: rrtuttle@colostate.edu
Phone:
Office:

Project: Mechanistic Investigations of MOF-based Catalysis


Luke MacHale – 2nd Year Graduate Student (Joint with the Prieto Group)

email: luke.machale@colostate.edu
Phone: 970-491-2475
Office: D206

Project: Mechanistic Investigations of nucleation and growth for Barium Sulfate, Platinum nanoparticles, and Cu-P-Se ternaries. 

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