László Kürti is an internationally recognized organic chemist known for contributions to reagent development and synthetic methodology. Born and raised in Hungary, he earned his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania under the mentorship of Professor Amos B. Smith III, followed by postdoctoral training with Nobel Laureate Professor E.J. Corey at Harvard University.
Now a Full Professor at Rice University, Dr. Kürti leads a highly productive research group devoted to the development of powerful new reagents and strategies for building complex molecules. His lab has introduced numerous metal-free and catalytic methods for C–N and C–C bond formation, particularly in electrophilic amination, heterocycle synthesis, and nitrogen-rich frameworks. These innovations have enabled streamlined access to medicinally relevant amines, biaryls, and diverse heterocyclic scaffolds—core structures in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science.
A passionate educator and prolific author, Dr. Kürti has co-authored three textbooks, including the widely used Strategic Applications of Named Reactions in Organic Synthesis. His dedication to mentorship is evident in the dozens of undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral researchers he has trained so far—many of whom have gone on to distinguished careers in academia and industry.
Outside the lab, Dr. Kürti is a committed advocate for scientific outreach and community building. He is the faculty sponsor of the Fun with Chemistry program, which reaches approximately 8,000 K–12 students each year with hands-on science demonstrations. He also founded the Winter In-Person Organic Symposium (WIPOS), an annual international event that highlights both established leaders and emerging voices in synthetic chemistry.
Since launching his independent career in 2010, Dr. Kürti has delivered more than 230 invited lectures around the world at leading conferences, symposia, universities, as well as at biotech and pharmaceutical companies. He has more than 60 peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as Science, Nature Chemistry, JACS, and Angewandte Chemie. His honors include the 2025 Ross M. Brown Investigator Award, the NSF CAREER Award, the Amgen Young Investigators’ Award, and a JSPS Fellowship.
Outside of academia, Dr. Kürti enjoys traveling with his wife and son and learning about different cultures and histories. He has visited more than 40 countries across five continents and 42 states within the United States.