The main goal of this project is to use synthetic molecular clusters as building blocks to
assemble a new class of multi-dimensional coordination solids.
Contact Us
Prof. Michael G. Walter
 REU Program Director
 Department of Chemistry
 UNC Charlotte
 9201 University City Boulevard
 Charlotte, NC  28223
704-687-8291
Michael.Walter@uncc.edu
Project Descriptions
- Project 1 – Structure and Function of Copper Proteins
 - Project 2 – Fluorescent Sensors for Photoinduced Electron Transfer
 - Project 3 – Light-Activated Multifunctional Silica-Based Nanoparticles for Therapeutic Applications
 - Project 4 – Light Effect Transistors (LETs) in Photonic Integrated Circuits
 - Project 5 – Computational design of materials for harnessing heat as a renewable energy resource
 - Project 6 – Silicon pincer complexes for organic electronic applications
 - Project 7 – Synthesis, Growth Mechanism Study, and Property Measurement of Metalloid Tellurium Nanostructures
 - Project 8 – Dynamic Assembly of Electroactive Organometallic Polymers
 - Project 9 – Dynamic RNA Nanoparticles and Reconfigurable Nanoassemblies with Controllable Immunological Properties
 - Project 10 – Reconfigurable RNA-based Supra-assemblies
 

Funding provided by NSF-REU program through NSF Award DMR-2150172