年卷期:Aaron J. Teator received a B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Nevada, Reno, in 2012. After his undergraduate studies, Aaron joined the research group of Prof. Bielawski at the University of Texas at Austin. His research interests focus on the development of externally switchable chemical reactivity, specifically through the design of photoswitchable NHC scaffolds.Dominika N. Lastovickova received B.A. degrees in chemistry and psychology from the College of the Holy Cross in 2012, after which she joined the laboratory of Prof. Bielawski at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research interests focus on the development of redox-tunable polymerization catalysts as well as the investigation of carbene-facilitated transformations.Christopher W. Bielawski received a B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, and a Ph.D. degree from the California Institute of Technology. After a postdoctoral appointment (also at Caltech), he assumed an independent position at the University of Texas at Austin where he directed synthetic efforts in a broad range of polymer and materials chemistry projects. Recently, he moved his research program to UNIST and is currently participating in a new initiative focused on the synthesis and study of novel macromolecular materials.