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Taylor Science Center 1064

Wesley Kramer’s research experience includes spearheading the development of new tungsten isocyanide complexes for their application as two-photon absorbers. Kramer was recently involved in projects that range from supporting NASA and JPLs mission to Mars, to the development of environmentally friendly water soluble catalysts. Kramer comes to Hamilton from the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif.

Recent Courses Taught

Principles of Chemistry
Research Methods in Chemistry

Appointed to the Faculty

2018

Educational Background

Ph.D., University of California, Irvine
B.S., Colorado State University, Fort Collins

Dissertation

Exploring Directional LL’CT in (donor)M(acceptor) Complexes

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