Dissertation Defense – Sean Cleary, January 22nd

photo: Sean ClearyGood luck to Sean Cleary as he defends his thesis for his PhD in Chemistry!

Wednesday, January 22, 2020
1:30 PM in 220 Deschutes 

The title of his thesis is “Fourier transform analysis for the characterization of mass heterogeneity of intact protein complexes using Native mass spectrometry

Dissertation Defense – Bri Gordon, November 25th

Good luck to Bri Gordon as she defends her thesis for her PhD in Chemistry!

Monday, November 25, 2019
3:30 PM – 331 Klamath Hall  

The title of her thesis is “Experimental and Computational Vibrational Sum Frequency  Spectroscopy Studies of Atmospheric Organics and Their Surface Active Hydration and Oligomer Products at the Air-Water Interface”

 

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Upcoming Defense – Lisa Eytel, May 10th

Good luck to Lisa Eytel as she defends her thesis for her PhD in Chemistry!

Friday, May 10, 2019
10:30 AM in 220 Deschutes

The title of her thesis is “Effects of Secondary Binding Motifs in Arylethynyl Anion Receptors”

After graduation, Lisa be joining the faculty at Boise State University as a Clinical Assistant Professor to teach organic chemistry.

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Dissertation Defense – Erik Hadland, September 27th

Good luck toPhoto - Erik Hadland Erik Hadland as he defends his thesis for his PhD in Chemistry!

Thursday, September 27, 2018
1:00 PM in 110 Willamette

The title of his dissertation is “Thin Film van der Waals Heterostructures Containing MoSe2 made from Modulated Elemental Precursors”.

After graduating, Erik has accepted a position with Intel Corporation in Hillsboro, Oregon.

Dissertation Defense – Michael Nellist, July 23rd

Photo: Michael NellistGood luck to Michael Nellist as he defends his thesis for his PhD in Chemistry!

Monday, July 23, 2018
3:30 PM in 110 Willamette

The title of his thesis is “Nanoelectrode AFM probes enable the in-operando measurement of surface potentials during oxygen evolution catalysis”

Dissertation Defense – Matthew Bailey, March 2nd

Good luck to Matthew Bailey as he defends his thesis for his PhD in Chemistry!

Thursday, March 2, 2017
12:30 PM in 331 Klamath Hall

After graduating, Matthew will be doing a post doc in Bob Goldstein’s lab at UNC Chapel Hill, learning live imaging and genome editing in C. elegans.

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Dissertation Defense – Matthew Kast, November 23rd

matt-kast-300x300Good luck to Matthew Kast as he defends his thesis for his PhD in Chemistry!
 
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
3:00 PM in 331 Klamath Hall

The title of his thesis is “Towards Tunable and Multifunctional Interfaces: Multicomponent Amorphous Alloys and Bilayer Stacks”