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Zach, Laura, and Aine’s work presented at MRS

The squaraine project had a well-received debut at the virtual MRS meeting today. Thanks to Zach, Laura, and Aine for their work on the MRS Advances manuscript that accompanied this talk. Many thanks to Profs. Natalie Banerji, Ilaria Bargigia, Carlos Silva, and Mark Wilson for organizing an exciting symposium, and for taking the time to set up a virtual session for those of us who didn’t travel to Boston.

Big congrats to James on his successful thesis defense!!!

Hooray! A huge congratulations to James on his fantastic talk and successful defense of his Ph.D. thesis! James was one of our first graduate students, and it has been a pleasure to watch him develop into such a fantastic scientist. Here’s Happy James, celebrating his defense!

Welcome to Logan, our new undergrad

A big welcome to Logan, a freshman who will be joining our lab to help us learn more about using small-angle x-ray scattering to study nanocrystals. We’re all looking forward to working with you!

A seminar visit to Geneva

Thanks to the University of Geneva and my host, Prof. Taki Adachi, for the invitation to give a seminar in their Department of Chemistry!

Gave a promotion seminar here in Eugene!

It has been a great few years here in Eugene, and it was really fun to be able to present some of the work we’ve done to our community here. It was a rare chance to present our students’ work while they’re sitting there in the audience! Truly grateful for all of the great students I’ve had the chance to work with over the years. I collected all their photos for my acknowledgements slide, and really can’t thank them enough.

Thanks for a super fun remote visit to Minnesota

Thanks to Prof. David Blank for hosting my remote visit to the University of Minnesota. It was a pleasure to meet some of the faculty there, and particularly fun to have some great interactions with a few of their gradstudents!  Hopefully I’ll get to visit Minnesota in person some day!

James’ new Perspective article chosen for ACS Editors’ Choice!

James’ new perspective article, Just Scratching the Surface: In Situ and Surface-Specific Characterization of Perovskite Nanocrystal Growth, discusses the advances needed to gain a deeper insight into perovskite nanocrystal surfaces. From the 64+ ACS journals, a single article is chosen each day as the ACS Editors’ Choice, and we are excited that James’ work has been selected. Congratulations James!

An engaging virtual visit to Boston University

Thanks to Prof. Qiang Cui for the invitation to give a physical chemistry seminar at BU. I had some great interactions with the faculty there. Maybe someday I will get to meet them all in-person!

Thanks for a fun visit to UNC Charlotte

Many thanks to Prof. Shunji Egusa and the physics department at UNC Charlotte for the seminar invitation. It was fun to interact with all of the terrific students who attended!

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