NDRL Graduate Student Successfully Defends Thesis
NDRL Graduate student Doug Hines has successfully defended his thesis "Excited State Reactions at the Quantum Dot Surface."
NDRL Graduate student Doug Hines has successfully defended his thesis "Excited State Reactions at the Quantum Dot Surface."
Congratulation to Doug Hines!
Congratulations to Yong-Siou for being selected for a travel grant to the 227th ECS Meeting being held in Chicago this May.
Joseph Manser has been selected by the scientific review panel
Graduate student Danilo Jara's recent paper, "Size-Dependent Photovoltaic Performance of CulnS2 Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells," published in the December issue of Chemistry of Materials, was used for the issue's cover art.
Weixin Huang has been selected as a speaker for the Gordon Research Seminar/Conference on Chemical Reactions at Surfaces
Congratulations to Abigail Swint for being selected to receive the 2015 Forgash Undergraduate Student Fellowhip in Solar Energy Research.
Work by Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering graduate student Joe Manser has demonstrated, by pump-probe transient absorption spectroscopy, that photoexcited charges in a new class of semiconducting materials, organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites, exist in an inherently unbound state.
NDRL Graduate Research Assistant and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering student Jeff Christians has been awarded two fellowships through programs at the University of Notre Dame.
NDRL Chemistry and Biochemistry graduate student Yong-Siou Chen passed his oral candidacy exam on November 7, 2014, with his presentation titled
A new paper by University of Notre Dame researchers describes their investigations of the fundamental optical properties of a new class of semiconducting materials known as organic-inorganic “hybrid” perovskites.
Recent graduate Dr. Sachidananda Krishnamurthy has obtained a joint postdoctoral position between UT Dallas and Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering graduate student James Radich, working with Prashant Kamat, was a co-recipient of the Graduate Student Award of the Energy Technology Division of the Electrochemical Society (ECS).
Graduate student Sarah Reiff organized and co-chaired the outstandingly successful Gordon Research Seminar on Radiation Chemistry this Summer (July 13-18) at Proctor Academy.