Arnold Guloy is an American chemist who is Professor of Chemistry at the University of Houston.
[1] He is an expert in the area Zintl phases chemistry, crystal growth, materials discovery, and superconductivity.
[1] His thesis topic was studying the synthesis, structure, and properties of polar intermetallic tetrelides of the rare-earth and alkaline-earth metals.
Guloy performed postdoctoral research at the IBM TJ Watson Research Center under the supervision of David Mitzi where he co-discovered conducting tin halides with a layered organic-based perovskite structure.
He was a visiting professor at Sun Yat-Sen University in 2015 and was awarded the Distinguished Visiting Scholar-Lecturer Award from Chungnam National University, Daejun, Korea in 2009.