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The show includes interviews with three of UK's Great Teachers: Christopher Crawford, from the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy; Chad Risko, representing the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Chemistry; and Kathleen Swan, representing the College of Education, Department of Curriculum and Instruction. ....
Chad Risko, associate professor of chemistry in the UK College of Arts and Sciences, is one of six 2021 UK Alumni Association 2021 "Great Teachers." ....
Dr. Chad Risko We are pleased to announce that Dr. Chad Risko has accepted our offer to be the new Faculty Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research. Dr. Risko is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Kentucky (UK). He received his PhD at the Georgia Institute of Technology under the direction of Professor Jean-Luc Brédas, undertook postdoctoral research with Professors Mark Ratner and Tobin Marks at Northwestern University and has been at UK since 2014. Dr. Risko’s research blends principles from organic and physical chemistry, condensed-matter physics, and materials science to develop theoretical materials chemistry approaches to better understand and design materials for advanced electronics and power generation and storage applications. ....
of LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 3, 2021) A research study led by the University of Kentucky Department of Chemistry has discovered a new way to dramatically boost the performance of electrically conductive polymers. The discovery is considered a significant step forward in the development of organic thermoelectric devices, which can convert waste heat into useful electric energy. Conductive polymers, which are electrically conductive plastics, have the potential to transform current electronic devices, such as smart watches, by powering the devices based on the user’s body heat. They are also attractive for converting waste heat from coal-fired power plants or heat from a car’s engine into electricity. ....