Dr. Sean Clancy analyzes and synthesizes small molecule organics, monomers, polymers, and self-assembled monolayers for use in a variety of applications. His foundation in rational design and structure-property relationship studies aids in developing new technologies from the molecular level.

Previously, Dr. Clancy was most recently an ASEE/NRL Postdoctoral Fellow at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division in China Lake, CA, where he worked with Jennifer and David Irvin on the synthesis and analysis of electroactive polymers in advanced charge storage devices. He completed a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry under the advisement of Aaron Harper in the Donald P. & Katherine B. Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute at the University of Southern California, with his dissertation: Design and syntheses of polymeric materials for visible and near-infrared emitting applications. For two years prior to graduate school, he synthesized drug candidates as a Research Technologist in the Organic Synthesis Core Facility at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville with Abdul Fauq. He has authored four technical publications. His research interests include optical spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and technology development, with an emphasis on materials design and polymer synthesis.


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Dr. Sean Clancy analyzes and synthesizes small molecule organics, monomers, polymers, and self-assembled monolayers for use in a variety of applications. His foundation in rational design and structure-property relationship studies aids in developing new technologies from the molecular level.

Previously, Dr. Clancy was most recently an ASEE/NRL Postdoctoral Fellow at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division in China Lake, CA, where he worked with Jennifer and David Irvin on the synthesis and analysis of electroactive polymers in advanced charge storage devices. He completed a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry under the advisement of Aaron Harper in the Donald P. & Katherine B. Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute at the University of Southern California, with his dissertation: Design and syntheses of polymeric materials for visible and near-infrared emitting applications. For two years prior to graduate school, he synthesized drug candidates as a Research Technologist in the Organic Synthesis Core Facility at Mayo Clinic Jacksonville with Abdul Fauq. He has authored four technical publications. His research interests include optical spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and technology development, with an emphasis on materials design and polymer synthesis.


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