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For University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Chemistry in 2015-2017, the graph shows 51 visible PIs and 50 internal PI collaborations. The main research signal is Chemistry as the leading field (23% of slots across 24 PIs; 24 labels), Organic Chemistry as the leading subfield (11% of slots across 13 PIs; 13 labels), and Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques as the leading topic (3% of slots across 4 PIs; 4 labels). The network looks reasonably well-rounded, with visible collaboration groups but not so much concentration that one field explains the whole department. The most prominent PIs by weighted works are Thomas J. Meyer (17.8 weighted works; Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques, TiO2 Photocatalysis and Solar Cells). The clearest collaboration lines are Thomas J. Meyer and John M. Papanikolas (15 shared works, weight 6.9). The strongest breakdown groups are group 1 with 10 PIs, 10 internal connections, weight 25.8, around Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, led by Thomas J. Meyer, Alexander J. M. Miller, Gerald J. Meyer; group 2 with 8 PIs, 7 internal connections, weight 5.6, around Molecular Biology, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, led by Joseph M. DeSimone, Sergei S. Sheiko, Gary J. Pielak.