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Stephen Craig, Ph.D. Office: 3221 FFSC. Phone: (919) 660-1538. Biography. Steve Craig received his undergraduate degrees (B.S. in Chemistry, A.B. in Math) from Duke in 1991. After a year at Cambridge (M. Phil.), he began doctoral work at Stanford, where he received his Ph.D. in 1997.
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William T. Miller Professor of Chemistry, Duke University - Cited by 16,693 - Physical Organic Chemistry - Materials Chemistry - Mechanochemistry - Polymer Chemistry
Stephen L. Craig is the William T. Miller Professor of Chemistry at Duke University. [1] He is the director of the Center for Molecularly Optimized Networks, a NSF Center for Chemical Innovation. [2]
Stanford University · 1997 Ph.D. University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) · 1992 M.Phil. Duke University · 1991 B.S. Web Links. Craig Research Group. Research profile and professional activities of Stephen L Craig.
The group’s research interests bridge physical organic and materials chemistry. A core vision is that important challenges in materials science might be better tackled not from the traditional perspective of an engineer, but rather from the molecular perspective of an organic chemist.
Stephen Craig is a distinguished professor of chemistry at Duke University, where he studies self-healing polymers and mechanochemistry. He has received numerous awards and honors, published several papers, and taught various courses in organic and polymer chemistry.
Professor in the Department of Chemistry. Bass Fellow. Education. Ph.D., Stanford University (1997) M.Phil., University of Cambridge (United Kingdom) (1992) B.S., Duke University (1991) Overview. Research interests in Prof. Craig's group bridge physical organic and materials chemistry.