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Brandi Cossairt

Professor, Department of Chemistry

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cossairt@uw.edu

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Expertise: Chemistry, materials, nanoscience, nanotechnology, quantum materials

Brandi Cossairt received her bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 2006. Brandi went on to pursue graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology under the guidance of Professor Christopher C. Cummins and was awarded her doctoral degree in 2010. She then continued her academic career as an NIH NRSA Postdoctoral Fellow at Columbia University between 2010 and 2012, working with Professor Jonathan Owen. Brandi joined the Department of Chemistry at the University of Washington as an assistant professor in 2012 and is now the Lloyd E. and Florence M. West Endowed Professor. Her research group examines the nucleation, growth, surface chemistry and reactivity of nanoscale materials to enable next-generation technologies in the diverse areas of displays, lighting, catalysis, quantum information and hybrid matter. She has received a number of awards for her research, including a Sloan Research Fellowship, a Packard Fellowship, an NSF CAREER Award, a Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, and the National Fresenius Award from the American Chemical Society. Outside of the lab, Brandi is an associate editor at the ACS journal Inorganic Chemistry and is the co-founder of the Chemistry Women Mentorship Network. She is also an avid open water swimmer.


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