Prof. Suong NGUYEN

Suong “Su” Nguyen

Su was born and raised in Da Nang, Vietnam. She moved to the United States in 2013 to pursue her undergraduate studies at the University of Mississippi. In 2022, she completed her PhD in Organic Chemistry in the laboratory of Prof. Robert Knowles at Princeton University. For her dissertation, she developed light-driven methods to (1) construct aliphatic C–N bonds through olefin hydroamidation, (2) convert low-value biomass into high-value chemical feedstocks, (3) chemically recycle plastic wastes and develop new sustainable plastics, and (4) covalently attach target molecules to the diamond surface for applications in nanoscale sensing. 

Following her doctoral studies, Su joined the group of ProfJeremiah Johnson at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) as Schmidt Science Postdoctoral Fellow. At MIT, she has worked on various research topics, including (1) molecular strategies to enhance the toughness and tearing energy of polymer networks, (2) new ligand design for synthesizing and stabilizing gold nanoparticles for bio-applications, and (3) sustainable commodity plastics. 

In March 2025, Su will join the Institute of Chemicals Science and Engineering (ISIC) at EPFL as a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor, where she will lead the Laboratory of Synthetic Polymer Chemistry. 


Research Interests

Polymer chemistry • Organic chemistry • Photocatalysis • Plastic recycling • Biomass valorization • Polymer networks • Surface chemistry • Nanoparticles • Biomaterials • Optical and electronic materials

Selected Honors & Awards

The Schmidt Science Postdoctoral Fellowship (2023–2024)

The Arthur A. Patchett ’51 Graduate Fellowship in Chemistry (2021) (Princeton University)

The Maeder Graduate Fellowship in Energy and the Environment (2020–2021) (Princeton University)

The David V. Milligan ’62 Graduate Fellowship in Chemistry (2018) (Princeton University)

The Hugh Stott Taylor Merit Prize (2017––2019) (Princeton University)

The Taylor Medal (2017) (University of Mississippi)

The Ventress Scholar Medal (2017) (University of Mississippi)

Patents

Mechanophore Crosslinkers for Tough, Crosslinked Polymers

Johnson, J. A.; Nguyen, S. T.; Herzog-Arbeitman, A.; Sang, Z.; Craig, S.; Wang, S.; Yao, Y. 

US Patent Application filed on June 11, 2024

Chemical Upcycling of Hydroxylated Polymers via C–C Bond Cleavage Reactions

Knowles, R. R.; Nguyen, S. T.; Cox, J. H.; McLoughlin, E. A.; Fors, B. P.

U.S. Application (No. 18/285,087) filed on September 31, 2023

Chemical Methods for Diamond Surface Functionalization

De Leon, N.; Knowles, R. R.; Rodgers, L.; Nguyen, S. T.

PCT International application (No. 18/028,278) filed on March 24, 2023