Congratulations to Shanlin and Lisa!
Title: Exploring the hardness and high-pressure behavior of osmium and ruthenium-doped rhenium diboride solid solutions
Congratulations to Shanlin and Lisa!
Title: Exploring the hardness and high-pressure behavior of osmium and ruthenium-doped rhenium diboride solid solutions
Chenxiang gave a talk entitled “Relating Carbon-Based Charge Storage by Ligand Chemistry of Carbon Nanodots.”
Prof. Kaner has been named on the annual Highly Cited Researchers™ 2022 list from Clarivate, placing them among world’s most influential scholars, based on citations!
Read more: https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/news/highly-cited-researchers-2022-list/
We had a really fun time at TopGolf!
Congratulations to Ethan for winning the tournament! Special thanks to group member, Sophia Uemura for making this happen!
On Nov. 6 2022, UCLA held its annual science fair event, Exploring Your Universe, with a record-breaking 12,000 attendees.
Ric Kaner gave a talk titled “Fun with Plastics!” with polymers with a lot of fun experiments.
And group member, Sophia Uemura, was on the organizing team for the event.
Visit EYU 2022 website for more information.
Professor Richard Kaner’s new bacterial resistant coating for medical devices is featured in UCLA’s student-run newspaper, the Daily Bruin. Kaner group alumni Brian McVerry (Ph.D. ’16) and Ethan Rao (B.S. Biochemistry ’16) helped to develop the coating that is transforming the lives of patients who are required to use implantable medical devices on a long-time basis.
Congratulations to Maher!
Here is the article: https://cen.acs.org/materials/energy-storage/Maher-El-Kady/100/i25
Congratulations to Dr. Cheng-Wei Lin for receiving the 2022 Chemistry & Biochemistry Postdoctoral Award at our annual departmental awards ceremony on May 13, 2022.
Congratulations to Mackenzie and Shanlin! Mackenzie will be the William F. Libby Teacher-Scholar at UCLA, and Shanlin will work at Applied Materials.
Former graduate students, Wai and Lisa, also attended the commencement ceremony because they couldn’t due to COVID!