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Ourgroup focuses on designing structured nanoscale materials with exceptional properties. We make precious metals more precious by tuning the size and shape of noble metals at the nanoscale. We transform ordinary materials into extra-ordinary ones by controlling their architectures over multiple length scales. We use modeling to assist in understanding the properties of single structures as well as collective effects of assemblies of nanoparticles. Applications of our unique materials include nanomedicine, nano-lasing, photovoltaics, wetting, and imaging.

In 2013, Professor Teri Dobbins Baxter joined the University of Tennessee College of Law faculty, where she was later named a Williford Gragg Distinguished Professor. Professor Baxter served as Associate Dean for Faculty Development from 2016-2019, Acting Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in 2020, and Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Development for the 2023-2024 academic year.


Professor Baxter graduated from Duke University with a B.A. in Computer Science and later earned her J.D. from Duke Law School. Professor Baxter practiced in the litigation and appellate sections in the Houston office of Locke Liddell & Sapp LLP (now Locke Lord LLP) for five years before she transitioned to academia and joined the faculty at the Saint Louis University School of Law in 2002.


Teri Terigele earned a B.S. in Psychology, a M.S. in Journalism and Mass Communication, and a Ph.D. in Communication Studies. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Sewanee: The University of the South.



Dr. Terigele teaches and researches on the topics of media effects, social identities, power dynamics, and intergroup interactions. She is interested in exploring mediated and personal contact in intercultural contexts, especially between the US and East Asian cultures. Dr. Terigele is particularly passionate about narratives and their effects on facilitating intergroup understanding and improving intergroup attitudes. Her scholarship stresses equity and inclusion in the global society and concerns the media representations of marginalized and underserved communities.



Dr. Terigele is excited to collaborate with students interested in media, culture, psychology, and their intersections. If you have similar passions, or want to chat about them, please email her at ftte...@sewanee.edu.

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