Caleb Hill - Postdoctoral Fellow
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B.S., Chemistry, Jacksonville State University (2009)
Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, The University of Alabama (2014)

Email: caleb.hill@cm.utexas.edu

Caleb carried out his Ph.D. research under the guidance of Dr. Shanlin Pan at The University of Alabama. This work focused on the study of charge transfer in model organic photovoltaic systems at the single molecule/nanoparticle level through combined optical/electrochemical methods. In the Bard group, Caleb is studying the role electron tunneling plays in the electrochemical detection of individual nanoparticles/molecules via collisions at an ultramicroelectrode. When he’s not in the lab, he is usually spending time with his wife, Kristin, and their son, Ronin, or brewing mediocre beer.


Publications and Presentations:

  • Hill, C. M. and Pan, S., “A Dark-Field Scattering Spectroelectrochemical Technique for Tracking the Electrodeposition of Single Silver Nanoparticles,” Journal of the American Chemical Society 2014, 135, 17250-17253.
  • Hill, C. M., Clayton, D. A., and Pan, S., “Combined Optical and Electrochemical Methods for Studying Electrochemistry at the Single Molecule and Single Particle Level: Recent Progress and Perspectives,” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2013, 15, 20797-20807.
  • Hill, C. M. and Pan, S., “Fluorescence and Electroluminescence Quenching Evidence of Interfacial Charge Transfer in poly[3-hexylthiophene]:Graphene Oxide Bulk Heterojunction Photovoltaic Devices,” ACS Nano 2011, 5, 942-951.


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