“Empower Your Pitch”
We're excited to announce that out of dozens of contestants from across Hopkins, that Sahil Aggarwal from the Department of Chemistry has emerged as an Empower Your Pitch finalist who […]
We're excited to announce that out of dozens of contestants from across Hopkins, that Sahil Aggarwal from the Department of Chemistry has emerged as an Empower Your Pitch finalist who […]
Professor Benjamin Swartz, University of California, Los Angeles “How Counterions Control the Properties of Carriers in Doped Conjugated Polymers” Abstract: Doping semiconducting conjugated polymers is an effective way to tune their […]
Professor John Morris, Virginia Tech University "Spectroscopic investigations of chemical warfare agent uptake, binding, and transport within complex sorbent materials" Abstract: The adsorption, reactivity, and desorption dynamics of chemical warfare […]
Professor Xue (Sherry) Gao, Rice University "Discovery and engineering biomolecules for the treatment of human diseases" BIO: The Gao lab research lies at the interface of biochemistry, chemical biology, and […]
Professor David Savage, University of Califonia, Berkeley "Mechanisms and engineering of CO2 assimilation" Abstract: Many autotrophs rely on biophysical CO2 concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) to assimilate carbon. It is postulated that principles - and perhaps even components […]
Professor Song Lin, Cornell University "Amping Up Organic Synthesis with Electrochemistry" Abstract: Owing to its many distinct characteristics, electrochemistry represents an attractive approach to discovering new reactions and meeting the […]
Professor Sara Thoi, Johns Hopkins University “Designing Functional Sites at Metal-Organic Interfaces for Energy Conversion and Storage” Abstract: Despite their high theoretical specific energy of 2,600 Wh kg-1, the commercialization […]
Professor Javier Read De Alaniz, University of California, Santa Barbara "Shining Light on Chemistry" Abstract: Photons have multiple enabling advantages to control chemical reactions and stimuli-responsive materials. In this seminar, […]
Featuring: Prof. Thomas William Muir, Princeton University Janus Particles: the role of molecular symmetry in epigenetic regulation Abstract: We are broadly interested in studying protein function by integrating the tools […]
Professor Omar Farha, Northwestern University "Smart and Programmable Crystalline Sponges for Protection From Bench to Market" Abstract: Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are a class of porous, crystalline materials composed of metal-based […]
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University Abstract: In aqueous solution, iron (Fe) can adopt different oxidation states and engage in diverse chemical speciation with discrete complexes exhibiting distinct magnetic properties. We […]
Professor Alexander Sokolov, Ohio State University "Harnessing the Power of Perturbation Theory for Accurate Spectroscopic Simulations of Molecules and Materials" Abstract: Accurate and affordable simulation of how molecules and materials […]