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The University of Maryland's Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry features cutting-edge interdisciplinary research initiatives focused on pioneering advancements in energy science and technology. These programs emphasize innovative solutions in catalysis, energy storage, sustainable manufacturing, and fundamental energy research. The department serves as a hub for the university's energy-related investigations, with specialized efforts in catalysis (Eichhorn, Sita, Vedernikov, Gutierrez, Zachariah, Nie), electrocatalysis and fuel cell development (Eichhorn, Rodriguez, Lee), solar fuel production and conversion (Vedernikov, Eichhorn), and battery material innovation (Lee, Wang, Reutt-Robey, Eichhorn). These research teams collaborate closely with prominent energy centers such as UMERC (University of Maryland Energy Research Center) and NEES-EFRC (Nanostructures for Electrical Energy Storage), a DOE-funded Energy Frontier Research Center co-led by Lee for advanced battery studies, with Wang, Eichhorn, and Reutt-Robey serving as Principal Investigators. The department's energy research receives substantial backing from federal agencies including NSF, DOE, ONR, DOD, and AFOSR. Groundbreaking work in energy science has garnered media attention and appeared in prestigious publications like Nature Materials, Nature Nanotechnology, Nano Letters, ACS Nano, J. Am. Chem. Soc., and Angew. Chem., among others.