William Trogler | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Prof. William Trogler | Biomedical | Best Researcher Award

Prof. William Trogler, University of California San Diego, United States

Prof. William C. Trogler is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCSD. πŸŽ“ He earned B.A. and M.A. degrees from Johns Hopkins University (1974) and a Ph.D. from Caltech. πŸ§ͺ His research spans inorganic chemistry, photochemistry, catalysis, and environmental science, with recent work on luminescent sensors, vapor detectors, and nanoparticles. πŸ”¬ He has authored 200+ papers, 15 patents, and two books. πŸ’‘ A mentor to 35+ Ph.D. students, he’s also served on national advisory boards for explosives detection. πŸŽ– Honors include AAAS Fellow, Sloan Fellowship, and Phi Beta Kappa. πŸ“š He taught from intro chemistry to advanced kinetics.

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πŸŽ“ Educational Background

Prof. William C. Trogler is a distinguished chemist with an impressive academic journey. πŸŽ“ He earned both his B.A. and M.A. degrees in Chemistry from Johns Hopkins University in 1974, followed by a Ph.D. from Caltech. πŸ§ͺ His academic career began at Northwestern University in 1977 before he joined the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) in 1983. 🏫 He also demonstrated leadership by serving as interim associate chancellor at UCSD from 2004 to 2005. πŸ“Š His path reflects not only scholarly excellence but also strong administrative capabilities, contributing significantly to both research and academic governance.

πŸ… Honors & Recognition

Prof. William C. Trogler has received numerous prestigious honors throughout his career. πŸ† He was awarded the Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, the du Pont Young Faculty Fellowship, and the Rohm and Haas Faculty Fellowship, recognizing his early promise and impactful contributions. 🌟 He is also a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), a testament to his excellence in scientific research. 🧠 His leadership extends to national service, having served on NRC committees and science advisory boards, influencing research directions in explosives detection and science policy at the national level.

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Prof. Trogler’s research spans diverse areas of inorganic and materials chemistry, with strong emphasis on explosives detection πŸ’£ using luminescent polymers, nanoparticle-based biomedical sensors 🧫, and chemiresistive gas sensors 🌫️. He is renowned for pioneering work on photoluminescent polymer sensing, surface functionalization of nanoparticles πŸ§ͺ, and environmental chemistry 🌍. His studies on chemical warfare agents ☣️, nitrous oxide emissions 🧭, and organometallic reaction mechanisms βš—οΈ have had wide-reaching scientific and societal impact. With highly cited work and interdisciplinary collaboration, his research bridges chemistry, nanotechnology, and public safety

Publication Top Notes

πŸ“˜ Polymer sensors for nitroaromatic explosives detection – Cited by: 1159 (πŸ“… 2006)
πŸ“˜ Detection of nitroaromatic explosives based on photoluminescent polymers containing metalloles – Cited by: 787 (πŸ“… 2003)
πŸ“˜ Synthesis and surface functionalization of silica nanoparticles for nanomedicine – Cited by: 635 (πŸ“… 2014)
πŸ“˜ Detection of fluorophosphonate chemical warfare agents by catalytic hydrolysis – Cited by: 407 (πŸ“… 2000)
πŸ“˜ Nylon production: an unknown source of atmospheric nitrous oxide – Cited by: 403 (πŸ“… 1991)
πŸ“˜ Luminescent silole nanoparticles as chemoselective sensors for Cr (VI) – Cited by: 384 (πŸ“… 2005)
πŸ“˜ Detection of TNT and picric acid on surfaces and in seawater using polysiloles – Cited by: 375 (πŸ“… 2001)
πŸ“˜ Explosives sensing with silole- and silafluorene-based polymers – Cited by: 333 (πŸ“… 2007)
πŸ“˜ Comparative gas sensing with phthalocyanine chemiresistors – Cited by: 323 (πŸ“… 2009)
πŸ“˜ Gas sensing mechanism in cobalt and metal-free phthalocyanine films – Cited by: 265 (πŸ“… 2007)
πŸ“˜ Detection of nitrobenzene, DNT, and TNT via porous silicon photoluminescence – Cited by: 247 (πŸ“… 2000)
πŸ“˜ Blue-emitting silafluorene–fluorene polymers for explosives detection – Cited by: 239 (πŸ“… 2008)
πŸ“˜ Properties and formation mechanisms of nitrous oxide – Cited by: 223 (πŸ“… 1999)