PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS

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Dr. Esther S. Takeuchi

WILLIAM AND JANE KNAPP CHAIR OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

SUNY DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR

Ph.D., The Ohio State University
B.S., University of Pennsylvania
Email:  esther.takeuchi@stonybrook.edu 
Chemistry bio link: ETakeuchi-Chemistry
Materials Science & Chemical Engineering bio link: ETakeuchi-MSE
ORCiD: 0000-0001-8518-1047
 
Professor E. Takeuchi began her professional career in industry, where she spent 20+ years as a researcher and administrator.  After five years as a faculty member at the University at Buffalo (UB), she was invited to join the faculty at SBU and the staff at BNL in the summer of 2012.  Among her awards and honors are her membership in the National Academy of Engineering and her National Medal of Technology and Innovation.


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Dr. Kenneth J. Takeuchi

SUNY DISTINGUISHED TEACHING PROFESSOR

Ph.D., The Ohio State University
B.S., University of Cincinnati
Email:  kenneth.takeuchi.1@stonybrook.edu 
Chemistry bio link: KTakeuchi-Chemistry
ORCiD: 0000-0001-8129-444X
 
Professor K. Takeuchi was a professor of chemistry at the UB for 20+ years, then was invited to join the faculty at SBU in the summer of 2012.  His research interests first involved transition metal coordination chemistry and homogeneous redox catalysis, and his current research centers on the synthesis and electrochemistry of inorganic materials.  He is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Chemical Society, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. His excellence in teaching and mentoring has been recognized by a variety of awards, including the Chemical Manufacturers Association Responsible Care National Catalyst Award.


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Dr. Amy C. Marschilok

PROFESSOR

Ph.D, University at Buffalo (SUNY)
B.S., University at Buffalo (SUNY)
Email:  amy.marschilok@stonybrook.edu 
Chemistry bio link: AMarschilok-Chemistry
ORCiD: 0000-0001-9174-0474
 
Professor A. Marschilok began her professional career in industry, where she spent over three years as a researcher in the development of medical energy storage devices.  She transitioned to academics in 2007 and began her career at SBU in 2012.  Among her awards and recognitions are Visionary of the Year from Greatbatch Inc. and a Woman of Distinction award from the Girl Scouts of Western NY.