In the fall semester of 2024, the physical chemistry 1 students were offered a bonus lab that incorporated microwave spectroscopy and computational chemistry. The lab was written by Dr. Gurusinghe and undergraduate researcher Madeline Kidder. Madeline worked with Cadence Miller, recent PhD student, to teach and facilitate the lab. The […]
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Two of our undergraduate students received CISE grants to pursue summer research in our lab. From development of new teaching labs to 3D design, we are proud of our undergraduate students and the diverse contributions they bring! “Development of Instrumentation and a Teaching Lab for Microwave Spectroscopy” Madeline Kidder, UG […]
Congratulations to Cadence for receiving the ACS Physical Chemistry Student Award, Distinction in Research, and graduating with an ACS certified degree!
Professor and fellow microwave spectroscopist Dr. Grubbs from Missouri University of Science and Technology came to visit our lab! He also gave a talk in the chemistry external seminar series. To the left you can see us attempting the microwave hand sign.
We were pleased to welcome Dr. Eisen from NIST national lab providing an excellent example of one of the many avenues available to graduates of physical or analytical chemistry.
Brian Hays is a research scientist at the Laboratory of Physics of Lasers, Atoms, and Molecules (PhLAM). We were pleased to welcome him into our lab and listen to his prepared talk regarding the work he does.