Jeanne Pemberton, PhD
PO Box 210088
Building: Chemical Sciences Building (#44)
Room #: 302
Fax: (520) 621-8248
Links
Selected Publications
NIH High School Student Research Program
Degrees
- University of Delaware, 1977 (B.S., with Distinction in Chemistry)
- University of Delaware, 1977 (B.A., Biology)
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1981 (Ph.D., Chemistry)
Awards
- Regents' Professor 2006
- ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry 2004
- National Science Foundation Creativity Award 1998
- University of Arizona College of Science Distinguished Teaching Award 1996
- Iota Sigma Pi Agnes Faye Morgan Research Award 1994
Research Interests
Chemistry Professor Jeanne Pemberton is a household name in chemistry departments across the country. Her research on surface vibrational spectroscopy has enabled fundamental advances in the field of analytical chemistry.
In her 25 years at The University of Arizona, Pemberton has received more than 40 research grants. Among the many boards and committees she serves, she was the chair of the Math and Physical Sciences Advisory Committee at the National Science Foundation in 2004. In addition to receiving the College of Science Distinguished Teaching Award, she has also received the distinguished American Chemical Society Award for Excellence in Analytical Chemistry, which is among the highest honors in her field.