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Alex Wheeler

Postdoctoral fellow

ORCID

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I was born and raised in Evanston, IL, but it wasn’t cold enough, so I decided to pursue a bachelor’s at The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. In my first lecture, I was inspired by Ian Tonks to pursue organometallic research and found my home in his research group studying Ti catalysis for the next three years. Seeking further inorganic experience, I proceeded to work for T. Don Tilley at UC Berkeley where I studied the synthesis and properties of heterometallic metal oxo cubane clusters. I then had a brief but wonderful experience as a post-doctoral research chemist the USDA Western Regional Research Center in Albany studying anti-ozonants, before joining the Handford group to study the properties of metal clusters supported by strong field ligands.

When I am not in the laboratory, I enjoy chemistry adjacent activities such as cooking, baking, coffee, and creating original cocktails, in addition to (online) board games, biking, and trying not to kill my miniature orchids.

CONTACT

The Handford Lab, University of California, Irvine

rexch (at) uci.edu

Phone: (929) 824-1561

Department of Chemistry

University of California, Irvine

1120 Natural Sciences II

Irvine, CA 92697-2025

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