| Amiridis Group: Michael Amiridis, University of South Carolina. Synthesizes and studies heterogeneous catalysts and tries to understand why and how they work, with an emphasis on environmental catalysts. |
| Bell Group: Alexis T. Bell, University of California at Berkeley. Research is aimed at understanding the fundamental relationships between the structure and composition of heterogeneous catalysts and their performance. |
| Northwestern University Institute for Environmental Catalysis: Aims to reduce the impact of human activities on the environment through improved understanding and better application of catalytic oxidation. |
| Thomson Group: Kendall Thomson, Purdue University: Computational catalysis and materials group. Interested in properties and functions of materials at the nanoscale, using computational approaches to study zeolite catalysts and nanoporous frameworks. |