Tanya Hutter, assistant professor in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas, has been selected as a 2022 Fellow of The Royal Society of Chemistry. Hutter is being recognized for her work with molecular interactions at interfaces, nanomaterials and molecular spectroscopy. Some of the ongoing projects at the Hutter Research Group include optical nanoporous waveguides, fiber probes for in vivo applications, electrochemical sensors, photocatalysis, sensors for batteries and development of new gas sensor technologies.
“The Royal Society of Chemistry is the oldest chemical society in the world, and I feel honored to be elected as a Fellow. This recognition is very important to me, especially at this stage of my academic career. I look forward to being a part of the internationally renowned RSC community and exploring the benefits and resources RSC offers to its members,” Hutter said.