CYNTHIA G. ZOSKI
Lehigh University, BS
Queen’s University, Canada, PhD
Deakin
University, Australia, PostDoc
Phone: (505)
646-5292
Fax: (505)
646-2649
czoski@nmsu.edu
Theoretical and Experimental Electrochemistry
Our group is interested in both theoretical and experimental
aspects of electrochemistry. Much of our current research is
focused on electrochemistry at the micro- and nanoscale in
order to understand practical chemical, physical, materials,
and biologically related problems. Our work includes a focus
on the design of novel micro- and nanoelectrodes of various
geometries and investigations of their transport properties.
We use such electrodes to study the kinetics and mechanisms
of electrode reactions using steady-state and transient
voltammetries and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM).
We also use these electrodes and techniques to investigate
the transport of ions through thin films and across the
openings of nanochannels and nanopores. We are also working
on the fabrication and various applications of novel
addressable microelectrode arrays. Additionally, we are
looking at non-platinum metal nanoparticles and the
nanoscale design of catalysts for oxygen reduction and
hydrogen oxidation. We use the scanning and positioning
capabilities of scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM)
to carry out many of these investigations.
