UBordeaux-UCLA Workshop on Polymers to be Held January 31-February 1

13 years ago

Professor Tim Deming and Professor Sebastien Leccomandoux, from the University of Bordeaux, have organized the inaugural UBordeaux-UCLA Workshop on Polymers, to be held January 31-February 1 at the Getty Villa, Malibu and UCLA. The workshop is meant to highlight similar interests between the scientific departments of UCLA and University of Bordeaux, to introduce opportunities for […]

UBordeaux-UCLA Workshop on Polymers to be Held January 31-February 1
January 29

Richard (Dick) Gillespie 1922-2013

13 years ago

Richard (Dick) Gillespie, an alumnus and long-time staff member in the department, passed away in his sleep on Friday, January 25 at the age of 90. Dick was an extremely important member of our department for 31 years. He started working in our solutions preparation lab in 1951, while also finishing up his BS, which […]

Richard (Dick) Gillespie 1922-2013
January 29

Prof. Raphael Levine to be Awarded the 2012 ICS Gold Medal

13 years ago

Professor Raphael Levine will be awarded the 2012 Israel Chemical Society (ICS) Gold Medal for his outstanding contributions to the field of chemistry. Professor Levine will be honored for his fundamental contributions for understanding chemical reactivity on the molecular-scale with special reference to the role of energy and for discovering that the methods of thermodynamics […]

Prof. Raphael Levine to be Awarded the 2012 ICS Gold Medal
January 25

Keck Foundation awards $1 million grant to Paul Weiss and co-workers

13 years ago

Professor Paul Weiss and co-workers were awarded a $1 million W.M. Keck Foundation grant to fund research in uses of “compressive sensing.” Professor Paul Weiss, Andrea Bertozzi, director of computational and applied mathematics at UCLA and a professor of mathematics, Mark Cohen, director of the National Institutes of Health–funded UCLA Semel NeuroImaging Training Program and […]

Keck Foundation awards $1 million grant to Paul Weiss and co-workers
January 22

Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague becomes head of NSF Chemistry Division

13 years ago

UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry graduate (BS, PhD)  Prof. Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague has been chosen as the next director of the NSF Chemistry Division. Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague is a professor and chair of the department of chemistry at the University of California, Davis.  Gervay-Hague’s career in science started with her attendances at “California community colleges and state universities before landing in […]

Jacquelyn Gervay-Hague becomes head of NSF Chemistry Division
January 2

Neil Garg receives S.T. Li Prize for Achievements in Science and Technology

14 years ago

The S.T. Li Foundation has awarded Professor Neil Garg with the 2012-2014 Li Prize for Achievements in Science and Technology. The award is given to a distinguished scholar in a scientific or technological field at a public university and is delivered as an unrestricted research grant. The award honors Professor Shu-tian Li (1900 – 1988), […]

Neil Garg receives S.T. Li Prize for Achievements in Science and Technology
December 20

2012 Seaborg Symposium Lecture Videos Available Online

14 years ago

The photos and lecture video recordings are available at www.seaborg.ucla.edu.

2012 Seaborg Symposium Lecture Videos Available Online
December 18

Far Better Than Batteries

14 years ago

A video peek inside Richard Kaner’s laboratory at UCLA. Graphene, a one-atom-thick layer of graphitic carbon, is among the strongest materials known to man. Can new graphene-based “supercapacitors” — devices that can be charged and discharged a hundred to a thousand times faster than batteries — revolutionize electronics and other fields? In the future, will you […]

Far Better Than Batteries
December 18