Research by Professor Tom Mason’s group and collaborators published in Scientific Reports
9 years ago
Professor Thomas Mason and his research group have just published a joint paper on the glass and jamming transitions of concentrated nanoemulsions with their Swiss collaborators in Scientific Reports. Professor Mason and his graduate students Ha Seong Kim and Matthew Pagenkopp worked with Professor Frank Scheffold and his postdoctoral researchers Marco Braibanti and Nesrin Şenbil […]
Alumna Dr. Anna Fisher receives UCLA’s first Science and Education Pioneer award
9 years ago
The retired astronaut received the award at the Exploring Your Universe festival on the UCLA campus on Sunday, November 5, 2017. Dr. Anna Fisher, who flew a successful mission for NASA in 1984 and became the first mother in space, received three degrees from UCLA between 1976 and 1987. The Division of Physical Sciences gives […]
UCLA research highlighted in Nature
9 years ago
A paper by Professor Ellen Sletten, her group, and MIT researchers, including Professor Justin Caram’s MIT postdoctoral work, was highlighted in the journal. The researchers originally published “Flavylium Polymethine Fluorophores for Near- and Shortwave Infrared Imaging” in the 9 October 2017 issue of Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. , and it was flagged as a “Hot […]
Faculty in the News
9 years ago
Professor and dean of the division of physical sciences Miguel Garcia-Garibay featured in Chemical & Engineering (C&EN). The article about underrepresented minority faculty in chemistry was published in the November 6, 2017 issue of C&EN, a weekly magazine published by the American Chemical Society. To learn more about García-Garibay’s research, visit his group’s website. García-Garibay (seated) with […]
gBSA members volunteer at UCLA Exploring Your Universe Festival
9 years ago
Biochemistry, Molecular & Structural Biology (BMSB) graduate students volunteered at the annual Exploring Your Universe event. The annual science festival took place on Sunday, November 5, 2017. The Graduate Biochemistry Student Association (gBSA) hosted a booth where children and their families could extract DNA from strawberries. BMSB graduate students helped the children to smash the strawberries, […]
#HiddenNoMore: Empowering Women Leaders in STEM
9 years ago
The department recently hosted international visitors from China, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan for the US Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program. Dr. Qian Zhang (Vice Dean, Chemistry Department, Northeast Normal University; China), Dr. Vinitha Thadhani (Sr. Research Scientist, Sri Lankan Institute of Nanotechnology; Visiting Sr. Lecturer, Institute of Chemistry; Sri Lanka), and Dr. Shakhlokhon […]
Two women physical chemistry faculty featured in special JPC issue honoring Marie Curie
9 years ago
Professors Anastassia Alexandrova & Sarah Tolbert featured in The Journal of Physical Chemistry issue honoring Marie Curie’s 150th birthday. The Special Issue, published on November 2, 2017, highlights the science and publications by 66 women physical chemists who have published highly sighted papers in JPC and an editorial with information about the history of papers authored by women, beginning with […]
Fall 2017 Distinguished Lecture
9 years ago
Nobel Laureate Thomas Cech (University of Colorado Boulder) gave the Fall 2017 Distinguished Lecture to an audience of over 300 people. Cech is director of the University of Colorado BioFrontiers Institute and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator. He shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Sidney Altman, for their discovery of the catalytic properties […]