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ACES Hosts Second Successful Program
Nov 20, 2014
The Activities for Community Education in Science (ACES) program, started by graduate students Kelsey VanGelder (Kozlowski Group) and Lyndsay Wood (Winkler Group), hosted its second successful science event for children.
Read MoreJeff Winkler Elected to John Morgan Society
Nov 5, 2014
Jeffrey Winkler has been elected to the John Morgan Society of the University of Pennsylvania. The Morgan Society, the oldest honorific biomedical society in the country, was founded to stimulate research in basic medical science by promoting favorable conditions for such investigations through fostering communication between its members.
Read MoreChemistry junior honored by NOBCChE
Oct 3, 2014
Chemistry major Moses Adenaike received the NOBCChE Bayer Undergraduate Fellowship. As part of the fellowship, Moses traveled to the 41st Annual Conference held in New Orleans in September.
Read MoreJessica Anna Receives Faculty Fellowship
Sep 26, 2014
Assistant Professor Jessica M. Anna, who joined the department earlier this year, has been named an Elliman Faculty Fellow. Created by a gift from David Elliman, C’73, WG’77, and Dr. Andrea Branch through the BAWD Foundation, the fellowships provide startup support for faculty specializing in ways to bring renewable energy sources to market.
Read MoreACES Event Highlighted
Sep 26, 2014
The Activities for Community Education in Science (ACES) program has been featured in SAS Frontiers Magazine.
Read MoreGary Molander wins ACS National Award
Aug 14, 2014
Gary A. Molander, Hirschmann-Makineni Professor and Chemistry Department Chair, has been selected to receive the 2015 Herbert C. Brown Award for Creative Research in Synthetic Methods. The Brown award, sponsored by the Purdue Borane Research Fund and the Herbert C.
Read MorePenn Chemistry hosts first ACES Event
Aug 1, 2014
The inaugural ACES Program was held on July 19th. The program, which is designed to run several times per year, focused on introducing local students (grades 7-11) to the sciences with a hands-on approach. They had the opportunity to learn hands-on that science is fun!
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Feng Gai to Receive ACS Section Award
Aug 1, 2014
Feng Gai has been selected to receive the 2014 American Chemical Society Philadelphia Section Award. First given in 1962, this Award recognizes an individual "who, by conspicuous scientific achievement through research, has made important contributions to man's knowledge and thereby aided the public appreciation of the profession."
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Amos Smith Honored by ACS
Jul 16, 2014
Amos B. Smith, III, Rhodes-Thompson Professor of Chemistry has been named the winner of the 2014 Paul G. Gassman Distinguished Service Award. The award, sponsored by the Division of Organic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society, was established in 1994 to recognize outstanding service to the organic chemistry community.
Read MoreJoe Subotnik Promoted to Associate Professor
Jul 2, 2014
Joe Subotnik has been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure. Joe's group focuses on three different areas in chemical physics: electron and energy transfer, molecular conduction, and electronic structure theory with an emphasis on excited states. Joe joined the department in 2010.
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