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Congratulations to graduate students working in the Chemistry Department: Michelle Reynoso, Mindle Shavy Paneth, Nethmi Hewage, and Victoria Stalls, who are recipients of the prestigious U.S. National Science Foundation GRFP!
See full list and more info here: research.gov/grfp/
Join this year’s Sigma-Aldrich Lecture, hosted by Prof. Nuckolls!
Prof. Ramesh Jasti, UO Chem and Biochem, will lead the talk: Development of New Synthetic Methods and Their Application in Carbon Nanoscience
Participate this afternoon @ 4:30p, Havemeyer 209!
chem.columbia.edu/events/sigma-a…
The annual Grandpierre Lecture ft. Prof. Mindiola, Penn Chemistry, who will delve into research on titanium catalyzed dehydrogenation, exploring new cycles and fascinating intermediates.
See event page for more, and join the convo @ 4:30p, Havemeyer 209!
chem.columbia.edu/events/grandpi…
Join this afternoon’s special seminar in synthetic chemistry with Prof. Julian West, Rice University, who will lead the discussion on sustainable and mild conditions-driven reactions, many powered by light!
Participate in Havemeyer 209 @ 1pm!
chem.columbia.edu/events/special…
Take part in this week's chem colloquium, 'Effects of Ligand Spatial Arrangement on the Catalytic Performance of Metal Hydrides' presented by the Prof. Hairong Guan, University of Cincinnati Chemistry!
Discussion begins 4:30p in Havemeyer 209, see event page for more:
chem.columbia.edu/events/chemist…
This afternoon’s seminar is presented by Prof. Lisa Rosenberg Chemistry@UVic titled “Bringing Catalysis to the P-block: A Mechanism-Driven Approach”
Don't miss this opportunity to unravel the mysteries of catalysis!
Join in today @ 1pm, Havemeyer 209!
chem.columbia.edu/events/chemist…
Congrats to Lecturer Talha Siddiqui, and Prof Brent Stockwell, recipients of the Innovative Course Module Design and SOLER Grants, respectively!
The Columbia OTLI funding gives options to faculty integrating new methods & tech into their learning spaces
vptli.columbia.edu/grants/
Chemists led by Jack Tulyag in Delor lab have made breakthroughs in semiconductor tech!
This tech is the backbone of our devices, but have limitations due to energy loss & speed constraints. Enter Re6Se8Cl2, a superatomic material w/ incredible potential
quantum.columbia.edu/news/superatom…
Don’t miss this year’s R&B Guthikonda lecture featuring Prof. Xiaowei Zhuang, Harvard Chemistry, leading the conversation, “Spatially resolved single-cell genomics & cell atlas of the brain”
Hosted by Delor Lab, join today @ 4:30p!
See event page for details:
chem.columbia.edu/events/rb-guth…
Take part in the Rising Star in Chemistry Symposium today as Prof. Lu Wei, Caltech Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, speaks on, “Functional Bond-Selective Microscopy for Subcellular Bioanalysis”
Join this afternoon at 4pm in Havemeyer 209, and see event page for details:
chem.columbia.edu/events/rising-…
Today marks this Fall’s Colloquium Series Arun Guthikonda Memorial Lecture, featuring Prof. Squire Booker, Penn State Chemistry, leading the discussion on Macrocyclic Membrane Lipids!
The dialogue begins today @ 4:30, Havemeyer 209. See event page for details:
chem.columbia.edu/events/arun-gu…
Congrats to Prof. Brent Stockwell, among the 100 newly elected members to the National Academy of Medicine!
Recognized for “…his discovery of ferroptosis,” and related work in the field.
See official announcement, along with an excerpt about the elected members here:
nam.edu/national-acade…
The Chem Dept is currently seeking a FT lab tech to work in its core instrument facilities. For more info on the position, please navigate here apply.interfolio.com/133958
If you or someone you know is qualified and interested, feel free to share!
Contact: [email protected]
This week’s Colloquium Seminar will be this afternoon featuring Prof. Zachary Wickens, UW-Madison Chemistry, discussing “Selective synthesis using light and electricity”
Take part in the conversation 4pm in Havemeyer 209! See event page for more details: chem.columbia.edu/events/chemist…