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Chem 218: Nanoscale vibrational spectroscopy of gold-cyanide self-assemblies: From monolayers to crystallites – Kristopher Barr

Nanoscale vibrational spectroscopy of gold-cyanide self-assemblies: From monolayers to crystallites My thesis work focuses on the integration of scanning tunneling microscopy with infrared spectroscopy, to provide unprecedented Ångstrom-scale resolution in surface imaging with spatially correlated chemical specificity. Scanning probe techniques generally lack chemical information. Inspired by recent advances coupling optical spectroscopies with scanning probe microscopies, […]

Chem 268: Jeffery Liu

"Phosphoproteomics Reveals Spatial and Temporal Signal Transduction by Brain Opioid Receptor”

Chem 218: Lipid and Acoustic Strategies for Chemical Patterning and Gene Delivery – Jason Belling

Lipid and Acoustic Strategies for Chemical Patterning and Gene Delivery Supported lipid membranes are versatile biomimetic coatings for the chemical functionalization of inorganic surfaces. Developing simple and effective fabrication strategies to form supported lipid membranes with micropatterned geometries is a long-standing challenge. We demonstrate how the combination of chemical lift-off lithography (CLL) and easily prepared […]

Chem 268: Amy and Edward Miracco

Dr. Amy Miracco: "A 360-degree perspective of academic-industry partnerships" and Dr. Ed Miracco: "Breaking into Biotech -and- What if mRNA could be medicine?"

Chem 218: Understanding the Effect of Composition and Nanostructure on Magnetic and Magnetoelectric Materials – Ty Karaba

Understanding the Effect of Composition and Nanostructure on Magnetic and Magnetoelectric Materials Abstract: The efficient control of magnetism at small scales is becoming increasingly important in the miniaturization and development of new technologies.  However, conventional methods for this control become less efficient at smaller scales.  Multiferroic composites are systems in which magnetization can be varied […]

The 2020 Organic Graduate Symposium

On Friday, June 12, the 2020 Organic Graduate Symposium featured research talks by fifteen of this year’s UCLA chemistry graduate students. The Organic Graduate Symposium is a daylong event that provides a forum for organic chemistry graduate students who are within one year of obtaining their Ph.D. to present their dissertation research at UCLA to […]

UCLA College’s Virtual Celebration

Graduating members of the College’s Class of 2020 as well as family members and friends will be able to view the livestreamed airing of UCLA College’s Virtual Celebration by going to https://college.ucla.edu/commencement at 3:00pm PDT on Friday, June 12, 2020.  Viewers need only a web browser and Internet access to attend. There is no registration necessary. Anyone in […]

2020 Virtual Graduation Celebration – Ph.D. and Masters Degree Candidates

The Departmental 2020 Virtual Graduation Celebration for our 30 graduating Ph.D. degree candidates and two master of science candidates can be viewed here no later than Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time.  The virtual celebration will not be "live," so it can be accessed at anytime. As a means to properly honor the Class […]

2020 Virtual Graduation Celebration – Bachelor’s of Science Degree Candidates

The Departmental 2020 Virtual Graduation Celebration for our 299 bachelor’s of science degree candidates can be viewed here no later than Saturday, June 13, 2020 at 2:00 pm Pacific Time. The virtual celebration will not be "live," so the content can be accessed at anytime. https://virtualgrad.marchingorder.com/ucla/x The College of Letters & Sciences Live Virtual Commencement […]