Smaranda Marinescu grew up in Romania and moved to the US for college. She graduated from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in 2006. During her undergraduate studies, she did research in organometallic chemistry with Prof. John E. Bercaw on the synthesis and reactivity of group 3 dialkyl complexes supported by tetradentate, monoanionic ligands. After graduation, Smaranda continued one more year at Caltech, doing research in the group of Prof. Brian M. Stoltz, where she developed a homogeneous Pd-catalyzed enantioselective decarboxylative protonation. In 2007, she started her Ph.D. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) under the tutelage of Prof. Richard R. Schrock, exploring molybdenum and tungsten alkylidene species for enantio-, Z-, and E-selective olefins metathesis reactions. After graduation in 2011, she undertook a postdoctoral position in the laboratories of Prof. Harry B. Gray at Caltech, as an NSF CCI postdoctoral fellow. Her research focused on mechanistic studies of the cobalt catalyzed hydrogen evolution, which shed new light on the previously speculative mechanisms of proton reduction. In August 2013, she started her independent career as an assistant professor in chemistry at the University of Southern California. She was promoted to Associate Professor of Chemistry in March 2020.
Honors and Awards
2022: Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship
2021: American Chemical Society (ACS) Harry Gray Award for Creative Work in Inorganic Chemistry by a Young Investigator
2019: Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship in Chemistry
2018: Rising Stars Award, 43th International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Japan
2017: RSC Chemical Communications Emerging Investigator
2016: NSF CAREER award
2014: Zumberge Individual award, USC
2013: Gabilan Assistant Professorship
2011 – 2013: NSF Center for Chemical Innovation Postdoctoral Fellowship
2009: Morse Travel Grant, MIT
2009: Bruker-MIT poster prize
2004 – 2005: Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, Caltech
1997 – 2001: Several prizes, Romanian National Chemistry Olympiad
Synergistic Activities
2017 – 2021: Executive Committee member for the Nanoporous Materials Genome Center phase II
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E-mail: smarines@usc.edu
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Department of Chemistry
University of Southern California
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