Connie C. Lu | |
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盧之瑜 | |
Born | Connie Chih Lu |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology B.S. (2000) California Institute of Technology Ph.D. (2006) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Inorganic chemistry, Organometallic chemistry, Catalysis |
Institutions | University of Minnesota (2009-present) Max Planck Institute for Bioinorganic Chemistry (2006-2009) |
Thesis | The Chemistry of Tris(phosphino)borate Manganese and Iron Platforms (2006) |
Doctoral advisor | Jonas C. Peters |
Other academic advisors | Karl Wieghardt |
Website | lu |
Connie C. Lu is a Taiwanese-American inorganic chemist and a professor of chemistry at the University of Bonn. She was previously a professor of chemistry at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.[1] Lu's research focuses on the synthesis of novel bimetallic coordination complexes,[2] as well as metal-organic frameworks. These molecules and materials are investigated for the catalytic conversion of small molecules like as N2 and CO2 into value-added chemicals like ammonia and methanol. Lu is the recipient of multiple awards for her research, including the National Science Foundation CAREER Award[3] and the Sloan Research Fellowship[4] in 2013, and an Early Career Award from the University of Minnesota's Initiative for Renewable Energy and the Environment in 2010.[5]