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Carlos Garcia

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Clemson University

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Research Interests

Materials Chemistry

40%

Polymer Chemistry

30%

Bioelectrochemistry

50%

Green Chemistry

30%

Deep Eutectic Solvent

30%

Solvent Science

30%

Electrocatalysis

30%

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Recent Grants

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REU Site at Clemson, IMPRESS (IMPlanting the ResEarch Seed in Students)

Open Date: 2021-03-15

Close Date: 2024-02-29

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REU Site: Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Clemson University

Open Date: 2016-09-01

Close Date: 2021-08-31

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CWA Thermal Defeat in Reactive Atmospheres

Open Date: 2016-04-20

Close Date: 2019-04-19

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COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: US-BRAZIL IRES / Analytical Applications of Nanomaterials and Microfluidic Devices

Open Date: 2015-08-01

Close Date: 2018-07-31

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COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: US-BRAZIL IRES / Development and Applications of Microfluidic Devices

Open Date: 2010-06-01

Close Date: 2015-05-31

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Clemson University

PhD Position in Analytical Chemistry, Biosensors, and Machine Learning at Clemson University

The Microanalytical Chemistry Lab at Clemson University, led by Professor Carlos Garcia, is seeking motivated PhD students to join their research group. The lab focuses on integrating functional materials into analytical workflows, with research spanning from simple paper-based devices to advanced instrumentation. Key research areas include analytical chemistry, biosensors, deep eutectic solvents, machine learning applications in chemistry, and the development of new sensing platforms for biological compounds. Students in the lab will have the opportunity to work on interdisciplinary projects that drive innovation and create positive societal impacts. The group values collaboration, inclusivity, and high-quality education, aiming to foster an environment where students can reach their highest potential. Research topics include the design and application of biosensors, the integration of chemical reactivity into solvent design, and the use of AI and machine learning to accelerate chemical research and data analysis. The lab has a strong publication record and is committed to mentoring students through hands-on research and professional development. Applicants should have a background in chemistry or related fields and an interest in analytical chemistry, biosensors, or machine learning. While no specific funding details are provided, the position is for doctoral studies, and interested candidates are encouraged to reach out for more information. To apply, visit the lab website or contact Professor Garcia directly to discuss your interest and next steps. This is an excellent opportunity for students passionate about chemistry, materials science, and interdisciplinary research to join a dynamic and impactful research group at Clemson University.

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