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American chemist and academic
Shelley Ann Claridge
Claridge in 2021
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Pennsylvania State University
Purdue University
ThesisNanocrystal bioassembly : asymmetry, proximity, and enzymatic manipulation (2008)
WebsiteClaridge Lab

Shelley Claridge is an American chemist who is an associate professor of chemistry at Purdue University. Her research considers the design of nanostructured materials and better understanding their physical and chemical properties. She was awarded a Schmidt Science Polymaths Award in 2022 and the American Chemical Society Women Chemists Committee Rising Star Award in 2023.

Early life and education

Claridge says that her first experiment was baking bread with her mother. She studied mathematics and biochemistry at Texas A&M University. After graduating, she spent several years as a software engineer, before deciding that she wanted to pursue an academic career. moved to the University of California, Berkeley for her doctoral research, where she worked with Jean Fréchet and Paul Alivisatos. After earning her doctorate, Claridge joined Pennsylvania State University as a postdoctoral researcher with Paul Weiss.

Research and career

Claridge at a 2021 chemistry lecture at Purdue's College of Science

In 2013, Claridge joined Purdue University as an assistant professor, and was promoted to associate professor in 2019. Claridge is a physical chemist who works on the design of new materials and understanding how confinement impacts materials properties. In particular, she looks to recreate the structural diversity and function demonstrated in biology. Her group investigated plant membranes, and used their precise nanostructure to create efficient circuits of photovoltaic cells. Claridge developed a robust strategy to pattern materials based on amphiphilic striped phases, which can be assembled on 2D materials for soft-electronics.

Awards and honors

Selected publications

References

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  8. "Claridge receives DuPont Young Professor Award". Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering - Purdue University. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
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  10. "iCANX Talks Vol.21︱ACS Nano Rising Star". english.pku.edu.cn. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
  11. "Charles B. Murphy Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award". www.purdue.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
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  13. "Women Chemists Committee announces 2023 Rising Star Award Winners". cen.acs.org. Retrieved 2023-03-27.
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