Michael F. Hochella Jr. is an American geochemist, mineralogist, and a notable figure in the establishment of the field of nanogeoscience. He is University Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Virginia Tech, a former research professor at Stanford University, and a former Laboratory Fellow at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). Hochella is recognized for pioneering the application of high-resolution microscopy and spectroscopy to mineral surfaces and nanoparticles, and for showing how nanoscale materials help govern geochemical cycles, pollutant behavior, and environmental and biological processes. He founded and directed the National Science Foundation supported center NanoEarth at Virginia Tech, one of the first national hubs in the world dedicated to environmental nanoscience.