Nick is awarded the Baitis Undergraduate Fellowship
Congratulations to Nick, who was awarded the Baitis Undergraduate Fellowship! This fellowship will support Nick’s work on copper phthalocyanine over the summer. Well-deserved, Nick!
In situ spectroscopy of materials formation
Congratulations to Nick, who was awarded the Baitis Undergraduate Fellowship! This fellowship will support Nick’s work on copper phthalocyanine over the summer. Well-deserved, Nick!
A big congrats to Logan on being awarded the Kuntz-Swinehart Memorial Scholarship. Keep up the great work, Logan!
Congrats to Nick who was awarded this year’s Pchem Undergraduate Fellowship! He will be studying the photophysics that accompany the molecular aggregation of copper phthalocyanine molecules and how they interact with electron acceptors. Great job, Nick!
Many thanks to Chris Greico for hosting my seminar visit to Auburn University. It was a treat to meet Chris, his growing lab group, and some of the Auburn faculty!
A big welcome to Elana and Benjamin! The lab is super excited to work with these two stellar first-year gradstudents this term. Elana will be joining Zach and Nick on the CuPc project to understand how film morphology affects charge transfer, while Benjamin will develop a simulation of halide segregation in perovskite nanocrystals and shadow Laila in the lab. It’s going to be a great quarter with these two!
A big congrats to our newest Ph. D. candidate, Laila Nawab!
The lab is very excited to welcome Nick! After a productive and impressive lab-trial, Nick will be joining the Organics team to work on the CuPc project with Zach. We’re thrilled to have him on board!
Congrats to Zach for publishing his review of the SSTA technique in Annual Review of Physical Chemistry! This is Zach’s (and my) favorite journal, so we are super excited to publish here! Fantastic job, Zach!
A warm welcome to Parker Brodale, who will be joining the group as a rotation student this quarter. He will be working with Zach to do some measurements of organic polymers during thermal annealing. Welcome, Parker!
Marty, our intrepid recent graduate, is leaving the lab after many years of great work developing our white-light generation apparatus and doing a huge number of nanocrystal experiments. We will miss his awesome literature reviews at group meetings, his legendary dependability, and of course his friendship. We wish him well as he moves back to California to become an Optical Engineer at Maztech Industries. Keep in touch, Marty!