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I:SEE is educating future scientific leaders and innovators. I:SEE combines multi-disciplinary technical training with a dynamic management style to ensure students develop the necessary skills to succeed in collaborative, high-impact working environments.

Educators and Courses

Kenneth Takeuchi is a Distinguished Teaching Professor who has taught Inorganic Chemistry for >20 years. He currently teaches CHE 511 Structural Inorganic Chemistry, (Fall semester). The focus of CHE 511 is to reveal properties and reactions of inorganic compounds from the viewpoint of molecular and electronic structure. He emphasizes modern bonding theories used in inorganic chemistry including molecular orbital, valence bond, and ligand field theories developed using symmetry and group theory. Additionally, he introduces selected main group, transition metal, and organometallic compounds and reactions, Lewis acid / base and Brönsted acid / base theory, in addition to solid-state structure.

Associate Professor Amy Marschilok developed and began teaching a new course in Electrochemistry and Electrochemical Materials Science in Spring 2020. This course is cross-listed as an undergraduate course in the Department of Chemistry (CHE 379) and a graduate course in the Departments of Chemistry, Materials Science and Engineering, and Chemical and Molecular Engineering (CHE / MSE / CME 519) and provides students with a survey of electrochemistry and electrochemical materials science including fundamental measurements in electrochemistry, galvanostatic and potentiostatic methods, the electrochemical double layer, corrosion and passivation. Relevant applications such as fuel cells, batteries, and supercapacitors are also discussed.

Postdoctoral Researchers

We have multiple research project involving postdoctoral researchers.

Interested in postdoctoral experience through I:SEE? Please contact - Amy C. Marschilok (amy.marschilok@stonybrook.edu)

Graduate Education

I:SEE is recruiting graduate students for the upcoming year.

Interested in graduate research through I:SEE? Please contact - Amy C. Marschilok (amy.marschilok@stonybrook.edu)

Please visit the SBU Chemistry Department and Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Department websites for information on each graduate program.

Undergraduate Education

I:SEE also works with undergraduate researchers through SBU and BNL summer programs.

Interested in an undergraduate research experience through I:SEE? Please contact - Amy C. Marschilok (amy.marschilok@stonybrook.edu)

National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (NSF REU)

Chemistry REU through SBU Chemistry Department

REU program through Center for Inclusive Education (CIE) at SBU

Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) program at BNL