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Lewis Integrative Science Building at Oregon

University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon, USA
M.Sc., Ph.D.

Nestled in the cozy town of Eugene in America's Pacific Northwest, the University of Oregon has emerged as a leader in green chemistry research and education. The school has academic champions of sustainable chemistry, as well as interdepartmental collaborations that foster groundbreaking research in fields like nanomaterials and catalysis.

STUDENTS SAY...

I loved the opportunity for involvement at UO. I felt like a member of the community, not a graduate student that was simply passing through. Also, the breathtaking scenery didn't hurt!

The collaborative nature of the department was fantastic; I felt I could go to anyone if I had questions. I loved the weather and the overall environment of Eugene.

GREEN CHEMISTRY FACULTY
Dr. Julie Haack
Dr. Julie Haack

Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Assistant department head; leads Tyler Invention Greenhouse; active in incorporating green chemistry into curricula.

Prof. Darren Johnson
Prof. Darren Johnson

Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Supramolecular chemistry and nanoclusters. Works with ONAMI and Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry.

Prof. Jim Hutchison
Prof. Jim Hutchison

Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Green chemistry, materials chemistry, and nanoscience. Directs ONAMI's SNNI; leads Tyler Invention Greenhouse. 

Prof. David Tyler
Prof. David Tyler

Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Catalysis, photochemistry, organometallic synthesis, and more.

This information was updated on 30 Mar 2018.

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