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  • Graduation with Honors in Chemistry Chance Brock Inga Christensen Loyall Harris Thomas Kolibaba Dylan Nehrenberg Colin Peterson Kalie Saathoff American Institute of Chemists (AIC) (Outstanding Senior) Thomas Kolibaba Ramstad Scholar Madeline I. Smith General Chemistry Award (CRC) Megan Longstaff Christine Sohn Sophomore Organic Award (ACS POLYED) North Foulon Analytical Chemistry Award (ACS) Conor O’Bryan Inorganic Chemistry Award (ACS) Jadey Simmons Senior Organic Award (ACS DOC) Brock Lynde

  • Graduation with Honors in Chemistry Emily Bond Shelby Coates Cole Fisher Kasey Johnson Luna Kim Alex Klussmann Jordan Landes Qiqige Qiqige Andrew Riedl American Institute of Chemists (AIC) (Outstanding Senior) Luna Kim Ramstad Scholar Aminda Cheney-Irgens Emily Ness General Chemistry Award (CRC) Ryan Shane Abby Trenary Sophomore Organic Award (ACS POLYED) Seth Koivisto Analytical Chemistry Award (ACS) Pho Doan Inorganic Chemistry Award (ACS) Qiqige Qiqige Senior Organic Award (ACS DOC) Qiqige

  • Graduation with Honors in Chemistry Nicolas Celebrado Hayden Cross-Schroeder               Amanda Dodson  Shekinah Lopez   Yaquelin Ramirez   David Yun American Institute of Chemists (AIC) (Outstanding Senior) Amanda Dodson Ramstad Scholar(s) Logan Fraser General Chemistry Award (CRC) Natalie Elskamp     Stuart Gavidia Sophomore Organic Award (ACS POLYED) Daniel Bensen         Cailey Collado Analytical Chemistry Award (ACS) Logan Fraser Inorganic Chemistry Award (ACS) n/a 2023 Senior Organic

  • Graduation with Honors in Chemistry Roselyn D. Cachero Jacob M. Finney North G. Foulon Cassidy M. Hobbs Xinhui Huang Marisol X. Navarro Gregory P. Peters Elliott J. Peterson Toriana N. Vigil American Institute of Chemists (AIC) (Outstanding Senior) North Foulon Ramstad Scholar Nguyen (Anna) Tran Emily Ness General Chemistry Award (CRC) Seth Koivisto Aria Manning Sophomore Organic Award (ACS POLYED) Jake Mahnke Analytical Chemistry Award (ACS) Emily Ness Inorganic Chemistry Award (ACS) Marisol

  • Center for the Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand REU Posted by: nicolacs / November 18, 2021 November 18, 2021 The University of Washington has a new Center for the Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD). This NSF funded program is offering paid summer REU positions at UW and at a dozen other institutions around the country.  The focus is on cutting edge optoelectronics and quantum materials synthesis. Optoelectronic devices that generate, sense

  • , 2024, on Cornell University’s Ithaca campus. The program will provide training in the concepts and experimental approaches central to understanding microbial interactions with eukaryotic hosts. Students will learn about broad diversity of microbe-eukaryote interactions through conducting independent research projects, weekly research group meetings, seminars by CIHMID faculty, Microbial Friends & Foes Synthesis Panels, the CIHMID Summer Symposium, and the Microbial Friends & Foes Closing Symposium

  • Summer Research Opportunities at Clemson Posted by: alemanem / November 9, 2017 November 9, 2017 There are a variety of programs in the STEM fields for this coming summer 2018 at Clemson. Application site is open now and closes Monday Feb 12, 2018. For more information see the Clemson University REU 2018 Flyer. Read Previous The Science Ambassador Scholarship Read Next Nuclear Engineering Science Laboratory Synthesis Programs at ORNL- Spring or Summer 2018 LATEST POSTS ACS Diversity, Inclusion

  • . Currently, most lithium-ion batteries use an organic liquid (made of compounds that contain carbon atoms) to move ions, and they work well in smaller electronics, as well as new electric vehicles, but can become dangerous. Study Chemistry at PLUThe Department of Chemistry has an outstanding curriculum, excellent faculty, great facilities, and is accredited by the American Chemical Society. Its faculty and staff will be happy to help if you need more information about the department or PLU.These liquids

  • 2015 Capstone Celebration Symposium PLU Chemistry Department April 27th to May 1st, 2015 Join the Chemistry Department to hear the senior capstone presentations. Student presentations will occur Monday through Friday. The schedule of talks with more details is given below. [ Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday ] Keynote Speaker: David L. Coy (’90), Friday, 3:45 pm All talks in Morken Center, Room 103 Monday, April 27th , 2015 (Morken Room 103)1:00 pm - Welcome1:10 pm - Synthesis

  • ) website. Candidates for DAT should have completed prerequisite courses in biology, general chemistry, and organic chemistry. The exam consists of four separate parts: Natural Sciences (biology, general chemistry, and organic chemistry) Perceptual Ability (2, 3-D problem-solving) Reading comprehension (dental and basic sciences) Quantitative reasoning Specifically, the DAT consists of 280 multiple-choice test questions. The Survey of the Natural Sciences section consists of Biology (40 questions