Chem 228: Prof. Jay Foley
“Refractions in the plastic pulse: Controlling light and heat with hybrid nanostructures”
“Refractions in the plastic pulse: Controlling light and heat with hybrid nanostructures”
The NSF Center for Integrated Catalysis is delighted to announce that it will be hosting a monthly webinar series. The second day of this series will be held on Tuesday, […]
Zachary Edward Hemminger Wollman Group “Scaling up Spatial Transcriptomics using dredFISH”
“An Organometallic Approach to the Assembly of Atomically Precise Nanomaterials” Abstract: There is significant interest in the ability to build atomically precise nanocluster molecules with complex three-dimensional structures resembling the […]
“Rewriting the Rules of Heterogeneous Catalysis for Supported Subnanometer Metal Cluster Catalysts” Advisor: Professor Anastassia Alexandrova
Abstract: The process development of a BACE-1 inhibitor is described. In order to address major safety and scalability limitations in the Discovery synthesis, two novel reactions were developed. The discovery, development, […]
Abstract:The selective introduction of functional groups at the positions of typically unreactive C-H bonds has been a longstanding challenge in catalysis. To this end, our group has developed practical methods […]
"Simulating linear and nonlinear optical spectra for chromophores in the condensed phase"
Panelist: Prof. Jennifer Casey Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of California, Los Angeles & Prof. Jay Foley Dept. of Chemistry William Paterson University & Prof. Jacob Olshansky Dept. of […]
Evan Maltz Wollman Group “Phenotypic Consequences of Gene Expression Variability”
“Imagining, Building, and Understanding the Next Generation Battery” Abstract: Electrochemical energy conversion and storage is critical for vehicle electrification and storing clean energy from intermittent sources (i.e. wind, solar) on […]