Welcome Emily!
We’re happy to have Emily, an incoming graduate student, join us in the lab this summer. Emily will be working on improving our transient absorption setup and some kinetic simulations. Welcome, Emily!
In situ spectroscopy of materials formation
We’re happy to have Emily, an incoming graduate student, join us in the lab this summer. Emily will be working on improving our transient absorption setup and some kinetic simulations. Welcome, Emily!
Congrats to Morgan on her talk at the American Chemical Society 73rd Northwest Regional Meeting in Richland, WA, titled “Modeling molecular aggregation during thin film formation via in situ absorbance spectra”. Sounds like it was a hit!
We’re happy to host Jacob Miller this summer, an REU student from Northern Arizona University. He’ll be working on making some perovskite nanocrystals for the lab. Welcome!
Congrats to Rima on being awarded the P-Chem Undergraduate Fellowship! Rima will be working in the lab this summer to measure and control the deposition of organic thin films. Great job, Rima!
The lab has been awarded some new funding from the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund for our research on the aggregation of large aromatic molecules. These molecules form aggregates that are similar to the asphaltene aggregates in heavy crude oils that clog and foul pipelines. Particular congrats to Morgan who contributed some key preliminary results to our proposal. Thanks, ACS!
Congrats to Madi who won a travel award from the Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science to attend their annual SACNAS conference in San Antonio this fall. Well deserved! Congrats, Madi!
Kelly and Madi’s paper demonstrating single-shot spectroscopy in an organic film has been published in MRS Advances! Great job!
Madi has been awarded a CURE Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship. This award will allow Madi to continue her research over the summer. Congrats!
We’re happy to have the opportunity to work with Evan and Brian this quarter, on a nanocrystal synthesis project and a Monte Carlo simulation project, respectively. Welcome to the lab!
Michael is now officially a PhD candidate. Great job, Michael!