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- Graduate Student / Development of New Organometallic Electrocatalytic Systems
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- Graduate Student
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- Graduate Student
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- Member of the Group
- Graduate Student
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- Member of the Group
- Graduate Student
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- Member of the Group
- Graduate Student
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- Member of the Group
- Graduate Student
Born in 1960 in Warner Robins, Georgia, Robert Waymouth studied chemistry and mathematics at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia (B.S. and B.A., respectively, both summa cum laude, 1982). He developed an interest in synthetic and mechanistic organometallic chemistry during his doctoral studies in chemistry at the California Institute of Technology under Professor R.H. Grubbs (Ph.D., 1987). His postdoctoral research with Professor Piero Pino at the Institut fur Polymere, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, focused on catalytic hydrogenation with chiral metallocene catalysts. He joined the Stanford University faculty as assistant professor in 1988, becoming full professor in 1997 and in 2000 the Robert Eckles Swain Professor of Chemistry.
Job Titles:
- Member of the Group
- Graduate Student
Job Titles:
- Member of the Group
- Graduate Student