Welcome to Interfacial and Bioanalytical Chemistry (IBAC) at the University of Utah


Interfacial and Bioanalytical Chemistry at the University of Utah provides a unique focus for graduate education in the Department of Chemistry. Five research groups combine their state-of-the-art expertise in electroanalytical methods and scanning electrochemical microscopy, surface-plasmon resonance spectroscopy and microscopy, sum-frequency and second-harmonic generation, Raman microscopy, single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy, and nanoscale self-assembled structures to address important research problems in both fundamental and applied areas of interfacial and bioanalytical chemistry. Courses selected from analytical, physical, and biological chemistry, applied mathematics, and bioengineering provide a foundation for graduate study and research. Biweekly seminars and journal club provide on-going contact with research groups in this area and encourage collaborative research. Informal social activities take advantage of life in Salt Lake City and recreational opportunities in nearby Wasatch and Uinta Mountains.

Latest News

  • Jennifer Shumaker-Parry
    • ADVANCE Young Scientist Lecturer, University of Arizona, 2008
  • Ilya Zharov
    • NSF CAREER Award, 2007
  • John Conboy
    • Carver Award in Analytical Vibrational Spectroscopy, 2008
    • Henry Eyring Scientist, University of Utah, 2007
  • Marc Porter
    • USTAR Professor, University of Utah, 2008
    • Wright State University Alumni Achievement Award, 2006
  • Joel Harris
    • Velmer Fassell Lecturer, Iowa State University, 2007
    • Society for Applied Spectroscopy Fellow, 2006
    • ACS Utah Award in Chemistry, 2006
  • Henry White  
    • University of Utah Distinguished Professor, 2006
  • Joshua Wayment (Harris group)
    • University of Utah Graduate Research Fellowship, 2007-2008
  • The White Group recently had a paper featured on the cover of Langmuir (click here to learn more)