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Professor LaVerne will be Featured at the Clemson Football Game
Professor Jay LaVerne of the Radiation Laboratory will be featured during the "What Would You Fight For" segment at the Clemson home football game on Saturday, November 7th. The YouTube link is below.
NDRL Article Designated as HOT 2020 PCCP article.
Congratulations to Professor David Bartels and Professor Alexandra Lisovskaya of the Radiation Laboratory. Their article titled "One-electron redox kinetics of aqueous transition metal couples Zn2+/+, Co2+/+, and Ni2+/+ using pulse radiolysis" was selected by Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics to be included in their 2020 HOT PCCP Articles. The article was co-authored with Kotchaphan Kanjana.…
Notre Dame donates 3D printed face shields to medical outlets in need
Professor Emeritus Richard Warren Fessenden died on Tuesday, February 11, 2020
It is with sadness that the NDRL learned of this loss. Dick came to us from the Bushy Run Lab at Carnegie-Mellon University with Bob Schuler in 1976. He continued to make fundamental and significant advances in magnetic resonance and dielectric loss spectroscopies till his retirement in 1999, remaining scientifically active here for another ten years. During his time with us he touched the lives of many colleagues, staff and graduate students.…
Dr. Fairley of the Radiation Lab Invited to Give Lecture
Dr. Melissa Fairley, a Postdoctural Research Associate of the Radiation Laboratory, has been invited to give a lecture at the spring American Chemical Society meeting. Her talk is titled, "Radiation Induced Assembly of Uranyl Peroxide Clusters in Solid State."…
Professor Bartels to Give Talk
Professor David Bartels has been invited to give a talk to the Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of Wisconsin this January, 2020. His talk is titled, "E-beam Acceleration of Zircalloy-4 Corrosion at PWR Conditions and v.s. Temperature."…