2022 Seaborg Symposium & Medal Award Dinner
For the event rsvp and details, please visit www.seaborg.ucla.edu/. Registration is required for the event.
For the event rsvp and details, please visit www.seaborg.ucla.edu/. Registration is required for the event.
Come join us for food, drinks, and to learn how to get involved in the UCLA Sciences community! This event is in-person only and will be hosted in Boyer 159 at 3:30pm this Friday, we hope to see you there! gBSA's 1st Annual Biosciences Club Mixer
Dear Faculty and Staff, We will hold a casual welcome event for our newest faculty members, Professors Prineha Narang, Matthew Nava, and Danielle Schmitt! The event will be held on Thursday, September 8th, 3-4pm on the Boyer Hall 159 Patio. Please be sure to save the date and RSVP here. Light refreshments and snacks will be provided. Hope to see you there!
Greetings Staff! Join the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry on September 9th from 12-1pm for an All Staff Meeting. The meeting will include a lecture by Professor Bill Gelbart "Viruses, Vaccines, and Your Immune System" followed by staffing updates, major departmental initiatives, and training opportunities presented by Amy Ragsdale. The meeting will also include break out sessions […]
Dear Alumni, Collaborators, Colleagues, and Friends: On behalf of the organizing committee, is it our pleasure to invite you to the M. Frederick Hawthorne Symposium that will bring together alumni, current students and collaborators at UCLA on Friday, September 16th, 2022. The Hawthorne Symposium aims to honor the career and research of those who have […]
Title: Lighting Up the Oceans: Emerging Nanophotonic Platforms for Real-time Ocean Observation Abstract: The oceans are the largest biological habitat in the known universe and are among the least charted. Covering over two and a half times the area of Mars, the oceans host diverse microorganisms that cycle nearly all chemical elements and are responsible […]
Flyer: Prof. Neil Tomson Title: Ligand Flexibility in Surface-Inspired Cluster Chemistry Abstract: Metallic surfaces perform many chemical transformations that hold promise for the future energy economy, including dinitrogen reduction, ammonia oxidation, and alkane synthesis, but surfaces are difficult to tune, limiting chemists’ ability to improve their efficiencies. Molecular cluster complexes inspired by surface chemistry have […]
Prof Corminbouef Flyer Title: NaviCat: Computational Tools to Navigate Molecular Catalyst Landscape Abstract: Over the last few years, we have worked on an assortment of computational and digital tools aimed at accelerating the through exploration and optimization of homogeneous catalyst landscapes. These interoperable tools are assembled into the NaviCat (Navigating Catalysis) platform, which includes: volcanic, […]
Flyer: Prof. Joshua Goldberger Flyer Meet the Speaker: 11 a.m., YH 3096 Title: New Directions in Layered, Anisotropic Materials Abstract: Layered and 2D materials are currently one of the most well-studied classes of solid-state compounds, due to the plethora of unique physical phenomena found in these materials coupled with advances in the characterization of structure […]
Prof Read de Alaniz Flyer Title: Simplifying Synthesis With Chemistry Abstract: Photons have multiple enabling advantages to control chemical reactions, processes and stimuli-responsive materials. In this seminar, I will discuss our groups effort to design and develop a new class of negative photochromic molecules termed DASA, their incorporation into materials and subsequent effort to unlock […]