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Emily A. Carter is the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment and a professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE), the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment (ACEE), and Applied and Computational Mathematics at
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
. She is also a member of the executive management team at the
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science. Its primary mission is research into and development of fusion as an energy source. It is know ...
(PPPL), serving as Senior Strategic Advisor and Associate Laboratory Director for Applied Materials and Sustainability Sciences. The author of over 475 publications and patents, Carter has delivered over 600 invited and plenary lectures worldwide and has served on advisory boards spanning a wide range of disciplines. Among other honors, Carter is an elected foreign member of
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(2024), and fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (2022), the
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(2014), the
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(2008), the
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(2004),
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(2000), the
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(1995), the
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(1994), and the
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. She is also an elected member of the European Academy of Sciences (2020), the
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(2016),
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(2009), the
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(2008).


Biography

Emily Carter received a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California), is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Berkeley, California, United States. Founded in 1868 and named after t ...
, in 1982 (graduating Phi Beta Kappa). She earned her
PhD A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, DPhil; or ) is a terminal degree that usually denotes the highest level of academic achievement in a given discipline and is awarded following a course of graduate study and original research. The name of the deg ...
in physical chemistry in 1987 from the
California Institute of Technology The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech) is a private research university in Pasadena, California, United States. The university is responsible for many modern scientific advancements and is among a small group of institutes ...
, where she worked with
William Andrew Goddard III William Andrew Goddard III (born March 29, 1937) is the Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry and Applied Physics, and director of the Materials and Process Simulation Center at the California Institute of Technology. Early life and e ...
, studying
homogeneous Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity of a substance, process or image. A homogeneous feature is uniform in composition or character (i.e., color, shape, size, weight, height, distribution, texture, language, i ...
and
heterogeneous catalysis Heterogeneous catalysis is catalysis where the Phase (matter), phase of catalysts differs from that of the reagents or product (chemistry), products. The process contrasts with homogeneous catalysis where the reagents, products and catalyst exis ...
. During her postdoc at the
University of Colorado, Boulder The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder, CU, or Colorado) is a public research university in Boulder, Colorado, United States. Founded in 1876, five months before Colorado became a state, it is the flagship university of the University o ...
, she worked with James T. Hynes carrying out studies on the dynamics of (photo-induced) electron transfer in solution. She also worked with James Hynes,
Giovanni Ciccotti Giovanni Ciccotti (born 19 December 1943, in Rome Italy) is an Italian physicist. Ciccotti held the position of Professor of the Structure of Matter at the University of Rome La Sapienza until 2013. He is the author of more than a hundred article ...
, and Ray Kapral to develop the widely used Blue Moon ensemble, a rare-event sampling method for condensed matter simulations. From 1988 to 2004, she held professorships in chemistry and materials science and engineering at the
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. During those years, she was the Dr. Lee's visiting research fellow in the Sciences at
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(1996), a visiting scholar in the department of physics at
Harvard University Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
(1999), and a visiting associate in aeronautics at the
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(2001). She moved to
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
in 2004. In 2006, she was named Arthur W. Marks ’19 Professor. From 2009 to 2014, she was co-director of the Department of Energy Frontier Research Center on Combustion Science. She became the founding director of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment in 2010, Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in 2011, and dean of the school of engineering and applied science in 2016. After a national search, Prof. Carter served from 2016 to 2019 as Dean of the
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and the Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment. She was also a professor in the department o
mechanical and aerospace engineering
and the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics at
Princeton University Princeton University is a private university, private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the List of Colonial ...
. She was an associated faculty member in the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, the department of chemistry, the department of chemical and biological engineering, the Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE), the
High Meadows Environmental Institute High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI, formerly the Princeton Environmental Institute, PEI) at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey is an interdisciplinary center for environmental research that studies effects of and solutions to cl ...
(HMEI), and the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM). She was the founding director of the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment from 2010 to 2016. She served as UCLA's Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost (EVCP) from 2019 to 2021 and was Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. She is currently a member of the executive management team at the
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) is a United States Department of Energy national laboratory for plasma physics and nuclear fusion science. Its primary mission is research into and development of fusion as an energy source. It is know ...
(PPPL), serving as Senior Strategic Advisor and Associate Laboratory Director for Applied Materials and Sustainability Sciences.


Research

Carter has made significant contributions to theoretical and
computational chemistry Computational chemistry is a branch of chemistry that uses computer simulations to assist in solving chemical problems. It uses methods of theoretical chemistry incorporated into computer programs to calculate the structures and properties of mol ...
and physics, including the development of ''ab initio'' quantum chemistry methods, methods for accurate description of molecules at the quantum level, and an algorithm for identifying transitional states in chemical reactions. She pioneered the combination of ''ab initio'' quantum chemistry with kinetic Monte Carlo simulations (KMC),
molecular dynamics Molecular dynamics (MD) is a computer simulation method for analyzing the Motion (physics), physical movements of atoms and molecules. The atoms and molecules are allowed to interact for a fixed period of time, giving a view of the dynamics ( ...
(MD), and quasi-continuum solid mechanics simulations relevant to the study of surfaces and interfaces of materials. She has extensively investigated the chemical and mechanical causes and mechanisms of failure in materials such as
silicon Silicon is a chemical element; it has symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic lustre, and is a tetravalent metalloid (sometimes considered a non-metal) and semiconductor. It is a membe ...
,
germanium Germanium is a chemical element; it has Symbol (chemistry), symbol Ge and atomic number 32. It is lustrous, hard-brittle, grayish-white and similar in appearance to silicon. It is a metalloid or a nonmetal in the carbon group that is chemically ...
,
iron Iron is a chemical element; it has symbol Fe () and atomic number 26. It is a metal that belongs to the first transition series and group 8 of the periodic table. It is, by mass, the most common element on Earth, forming much of Earth's o ...
and
steel Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon that demonstrates improved mechanical properties compared to the pure form of iron. Due to steel's high Young's modulus, elastic modulus, Yield (engineering), yield strength, Fracture, fracture strength a ...
, and proposed methods for protecting materials from failure. She has developed fast methods for
orbital-free density functional theory In computational chemistry, orbital-free density functional theory (OFDFT) is a quantum mechanical approach to electronic structure determination which is based on functionals of the electronic density. It is most closely related to the Thomas– ...
(OF-DFT) that can be applied to large numbers of atoms as well as embedded correlated wavefunction theory for the study of local
condensed matter Condensed matter physics is the field of physics that deals with the macroscopic and microscopic physical properties of matter, especially the solid and liquid phases, that arise from electromagnetic forces between atoms and electrons. More gen ...
electronic structure. This work has relevance to the understanding of photoelectrocatalysis. Her current research focuses on the understanding and design of materials for
sustainable energy Energy system, Energy is sustainability, sustainable if it "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Definitions of sustainable energy usually look at its effects on the e ...
. Applications include conversion of sunlight to electricity, clean and efficient use of
biofuels Biofuel is a fuel that is produced over a short time span from biomass, rather than by the very slow natural processes involved in the formation of fossil fuels such as oil. Biofuel can be produced from plants or from agricultural, domestic ...
and
solid oxide fuel cell A solid oxide fuel cell (or SOFC) is an Electrochemistry, electrochemical conversion device that produces electricity directly from oxidizing a fuel. Fuel cells are characterized by their electrolyte material; the SOFC has a solid oxide or cera ...
s, and development of materials for use in fuel-efficient vehicles and
fusion reactors Fusion power is a proposed form of power generation that would generate electricity by using heat from nuclear fusion reactions. In a fusion process, two lighter atomic nuclei combine to form a heavier nucleus, while releasing energy. Devices ...
. Carter's research is supported by multiple grants from the U.S. Department of Defense and the Department of Energy. She was elected as a member into the
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(2016) for the development of quantum chemistry computational methods for the design of molecules and materials for sustainable energy.


Selected publications

* D. V. Potapenko, Z. Chen, S. Xu, X. Yang, I. Waluyo, A. Gilman, E. A. Carter, and B. E. Koel, “Methanol Adsorption and Dissociation on GaP(110) Studied by Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy,” Surface Science, 758, 122743 (2025). Part of the special issue and chosen as the cover article in “60 years of Surface Science: Achievements and Perspectives.” * J. M. P. Martirez, S. Kurdziel, and E. A. Carter, “First-Principles Insights into the Thermocatalytic Cracking of Ammonia-Hydrogen Blends on Fe(110). 2. Kinetics,” Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 129, 6697 (2025). * A. D. Lele, Z. Shi, S. Khetan, E. A. Carter, J. M. P. Martirez, and Y. Ju, “Machine-learned force field for molecular dynamics simulation of non-equilibrium ammonia synthesis on iron catalysts,” Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 129, 4937 (2025). * J.-N. Boyn and E. A. Carter, “Elucidating and contrasting the mechanisms for Mg and Ca sulfate ion-pair formation with multi-level embedded quantum mechanics/molecular dynamics simulations,” Journal of Chemical Physics, 161, 224501 (2024). * E. A. Carter, S. Atsumi, M. Byron, J. Chen, S. Comello, M. Fan, B, Freeman, M. Fry, S. Jordaan, H. Mahgerefteh, A.-H. Park, J. Powell, A. R. Ramirez, V. Sick, S. Stewart, J. Trembly, J. Yang, J. Yuan, C. Wise, and E. Zeitler, “''Carbon Utilization Infrastructure, Markets, and Research and Development: A Final Report'',” National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM). Washington DC: The National Academies Press. (2024). * E. A. Carter, “Our Role in Solving Global Challenges: An Opinion,” ''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'', 146, 21193-21195 (2024). * X. Wen, J.-N. Boyn, J. M. P. Martirez, Q. Zhao, and E. A. Carter, “​​Strategies to obtain reliable energy landscapes from embedded multireference correlated wavefunction methods for surface reactions,” ''Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation'', 20, 6037-6048 (2024). * B. Bobell, J.-N. Boyn, J. M. P. Martirez, and E. A. Carter, "Modeling Bicarbonate Formation in an Alkaline Solution with Multi-Level Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Dynamics Simulations," ''Molecular Physics Special Issue in Honour of Giovanni Ciccotti'', e2375370 (2024). * X. Wen, J. M. P. Martirez, and E. A. Carter, "Plasmon-driven ammonia decomposition on Pd(111): Hole transfer’s role in changing rate-limiting steps," ''ACS Catalysis'', 14, 9539 (2024). * Z. Wei, J. M. P. Martirez, and E. A. Carter, “First-Principles Insights into the Thermodynamics of Variable-Temperature Ammonia Synthesis on Transition-Metal-Doped Cu (100) and (111),” ''ACS Energy Lett.'', 9, 3012 (2024). * A. G. Rajan, J. M. P. Martirez, and E. A. Carter, “Strongly Facet-Dependent Activity of Iron-Doped β-Nickel Oxyhydroxide for the Oxygen Evolution Reaction,” ''Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 25th Anniversary Special Issue'', 26, 14721 (2024). * J.-N. Boyn and E. A. Carter, “Probing pH-Dependent Dehydration Dynamics of Mg and Ca Cations in Aqueous Solutions with Multi-Level Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Dynamics Simulations,” ''J. Am. Chem. Soc''., 145, 20462 (2023). * R. B. Wexler, G. S. Gautam, R. Bell, S. Shulda, N. A. Strange, J. A. Trindell, J. D. Sugar, E. Nygren, S. Sainio, A. H. McDaniel, D. Ginley, E. A. Carter, and E. B. Stechel, “Multiple and nonlocal cation redox in Ca–Ce–Ti–Mn oxide perovskites for solar thermochemical applications,” ''Energy Environ. Sci.'', 16, 2550 (2023). * J. Cai, Q. Zhao, W.-Y. Hsu, C. Choi, J. M. P. Martirez, C. Chen, J. Huang, E. A. Carter, and Y. Huang, “Highly Selective Electrochemical Reduction of CO2 into Methane on Nanotwinned Cu,” ''J. Am. Chem. Soc.'', 145, 9136 (2023). * Y. Yuan, L. Zhou, J. L. Bao, J. Zhou, A. Bayles, L. Yuan, M. Lou, M. Lou, S. Khatiwada, H. Robatjazi, E. A. Carter, P. Nordlander, and N. J. Halas, “Earth-abundant photocatalyst for H2 generation from NH3 with light-emitting diode illumination,” ''Science'', 378, 889 (2022). * J. M. P. Martirez and E. A. Carter, “First-Principles Insights into the Thermocatalytic Cracking of Ammonia-Hydrogen Blends on Fe(110). 1. Thermodynamics,” ''J. Phys. Chem. C'', 126, 19733 (2022). (Virtual Special Issue: Honoring Michael R. Berman) * E. A. Carter, “Autobiography of Emily A. Carter,” ''J. Phys. Chem. A'', 125, 1671 (2021); ''J. Phys. Chem. C'', 125, 4333 (2021).


Recent awards and honors

* 2019 – John Scott Award, Board of City Trusts, Philadelphia, PA * 2019 – Camille & Henry Dreyfus Lectureship, University of Basel, Switzerland * 2019 – Inaugural WiSE Presidential Distinguished Lecturer, University of Southern California * 2019 – 18th NCCR MARVEL Distinguished Lecturer, L’École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland * 2019 – Graduate Mentoring Award, McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning, Princeton University * 2019 – Distinguished Alumni Award, California Institute of Technology * 2019 – Eyring Lecturer in Molecular Sciences, Arizona State University * 2019 – Mildred Dresselhaus Memorial Lecturer, Ras Al Khaimah Centre for Advanced Materials, United Arab Emirates * 2019 – Dow Foundation Distinguished Lecturer, University of California, Santa Barbara * 2020 – Brumley D. Pritchett Lecturer,
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, School of Materials Science and Engineering * 2020 – Member, European Academy of Sciences * 2020 – UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry Distinguished Lecturer, University of California, Los Angeles * 2021 – Materials Theory Award, Materials Research Society * 2022 – Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry * 2022 – Paint Branch Distinguished Lecturer in Applied Physics, University of Maryland, Institute for Research in Electronics and Applied Physics * 2022 – Richard S. H. Mah Lecturer, Northwestern University, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering * 2022 – Harrison Shull Distinguished Lecturer, Indiana University Bloomington, Department of Chemistry * 2023 – Gilbert Newton Lewis Memorial Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley * 2023 – Robert S. Mulliken Award, University of Chicago * 2023 – 27th John Stauffer Lecturer in Chemistry, Stanford University * 2024 – William H. Nichols Medal, American Chemical Society (New York Section) * 2024 – Foreign Member of the Royal Society * 2024 – Marsha I. Lester Award for Exemplary Impact in Physical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Physical Chemistry Division * 2024 – Annabelle Lee Lecturer, VA Tech, Blacksburg * 2025 – Satish Saxena Distinguished Seminar Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, University of Illinois Chicago * 2025 - Willis H. Flygare Memorial Lecturer at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign


News stories related to Carter

* "2024 Marsha I. Lester Award for Exemplary Impact in Physical Chemistry" — American Chemical Society, Physical Chemistry Section (August 2024) * "Emily Carter elected to the Royal Society" — The Royal Society (May 16, 2024) * "PPPL Envisions a Future of Fusion Energy Solutions and Plasma Science Progress" — US 1 News (May 15, 2024) * "Andlinger Center meeting spotlights next-decade technologies and design approaches for the clean energy transition" — Princeton University Engineering (Dec 06, 2023) * "Dr. Emily Carter: International Leader in Sustainability Science at Princeton University" — Girl Power Gurus Podcast (Nov 25, 2023) * "Ammonia fuel offers great benefits but demands careful action" — Princeton University Engineering (Nov 7, 2023); Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment (Nov 7, 2023) * "Is Energy Efficiency our Panacea for Power?" — ''Forbes'' (Oct 29, 2023) * C-Change Conversation Interview with Kathleen Biggins — C-Change Conversation (May 5, 2023)


References

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