Professor James McCusker
Winner: 2020 Chemical Dynamics Award
Michigan State University
For the combined application of synthesis and ultrafast spectroscopy to advance our understanding of the excited-state dynamics of transition metal complexes.
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To be successful, you need to (a) be excited about what you're working on, (b) be willing to work hard, and (c) keep an open mind and be willing to learn.
Sunlight represents an inexhaustible, globally accessible source of clean energy for the planet. The research being carried out in Professor McCusker’s lab focuses on trying to harness this resource by examining what happens at the molecular level when something absorbs energy in the form of light.
The goal is to then leverage that information as a means of teaching scientists what they can do to alter that molecule's behaviour to allow for the use of that energy for other purposes. The research is fundamental in nature, but the research group believes that success in their endeavours will help lay the foundation for advances in areas ranging from electricity and fuel generation to the creation of entirely new classes of pharmaceuticals, using light as the main source of energy to drive these important transformations.
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