Theodore Goodson III

Theodore Goodson III (born April 5, 1969) is an American chemist who is the Richard Barry Bernstein Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan. Goodson studies the non-linear optical properties of novel organic materials. He was elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2012 and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering in 2021.

Early life and education
Goodson was an undergraduate student at Wabash College, a liberal arts college in Indiana. He moved to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln for graduate studies, where he majored in chemistry. His research considered the non-linear optical properties of organic polymers. He worked in both the University of Chicago and University of Oxford as a postdoctoral scholar.

Research and career
In 1998, Goodson joined the faculty at Wayne State University. He moved to the University of Michigan as a professor of chemistry in 2004. He demonstrated that ultrafast laser spectroscopy could be used to better understand materials for solar energy. In particular, he was building highly branched macromolecules. Whilst studying these macromolecules, Goodson and his co-worker Guo noticed that a hyperbranched phthalocyanine compound exhibited large and delocalized polarization. When voltages were applied to these phthalocyanines, charge carriers hopped around the structure. These phthalocyanines had high dielectric constants, which indicated that they would be better suited as the dielectric medium inside capacitors. In 2010, he became chief science officer for Wolverine Energy Solutions & Technology. The spin-out company makes use of organic energy storage materials to make capacitors.

Awards and honors

 * 2011 Percy L. Julian Award
 * 2012 Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
 * 2012 University of Michigan Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award
 * 2012 California State University, Los Angeles Lloyd Ferguson Distinguished Lecturer
 * 2013 Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer
 * 2014 American Chemical Society Fellow from the Physical Chemistry Division
 * 2021 Elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering

Personal life
Goodson is married to physician Stephanie Goodson.