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Welcome to the Boettcher Group!

Our goal is to do world-leading and world-changing research while providing an inclusive educational environment that launches meaningful and rewarding careers.

The Boettcher lab is transitioning to UC Berkeley and LBNL this year: https://boettcherlab.berkeley.edu/

Prof. Boettcher’s UC email is boettcher@berkeley.edu. Interest in postdoctoral, PhD, visiting scholar, or undergraduate research opportunities should be communicated to the UC email and in consideration for appointments at UCB or LBNL.

Prof. Boettcher is the founding Director of the Oregon Center for Electrochemistry and the unique immersive accelerated MS program in Electrochemical Science and Technology/Engineering. Read about it in the Oregon Quarterly and the Chemistry Department Newsletter. This leading effort in electrochemistry will continue with building momentum at the University of Oregon and collaborative efforts across research, technology, education and workforce will be built at Berkeley: Center for Electrochemical Science, Engineering, and Technology.

Boettcher also leads the NSF CCI, The Center for Interfacial Ionics, launched in Fall 2022, along with partners across the US.

Our team makes major use of the exceptional shared facilities for materials characterization that are available the University of Oregon through CAMCOR.

If you are a journal editor searching for reviewers: Prof. Boettcher receives multiple journal / proposal review request every day. He does not respond to all requests, especially from journals he does not usually publish in. Editors are encouraged to contact our talented team members directly for review requests.

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Boettcher Group Summer 2022

Diversity Equity and Inclusion

The Boettcher group strives to create an inclusive, respectful environment to support a diverse community of students, staff, and faculty. Diversity and inclusion are core values that guide our decisions and policies. We welcome and encourage talented and motivated individuals of all racial, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds, nationalities, and all sexual orientations, gender identities, disabilities, to join us here in Eugene in our pursuit of advancing electrochemical science and technology!

Shannon’s Blavatnik Award Presentation: How electrochemistry was born and is leading a technology revolution to improve the human condition. 

 

Video of Boettcher Group Research from Blavatnik Foundation (2023):

Video of Boettcher Group Research from Dreyfus Foundation (2015):