Welcoming Dr. Stefan Petrovic

2 years ago

The department welcomes talented biochemist Dr. Stefan Petrovic, who will join the UCLA faculty as an Assistant Professor on November 1, 2024. Petrovic received a B.S. degree in cell biology and biochemistry from Bucknell University (Lewisburg, PA). Afterwards, he received a Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics from the California Institute of Technology (Pasadena, CA), […]

Welcoming Dr. Stefan Petrovic
October 9

QUAntum Sensing for Humanity (QUASH) event brings together builders and users of quantum sensors

2 years ago

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The QUASH event, led by UCLA faculty and CNSI members, explored the potential of quantum sensing to address climate change and public health challenges. From the California NanoSystems Institute News (By Nicole Wilkins): The limits of the laws of physics were explored at a special discussion on quantum sensing and the potential utility of these […]

QUAntum Sensing for Humanity (QUASH) event brings together builders and users of quantum sensors
October 7

Prineha Narang Elected American Physical Society Fellow

2 years ago

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Prineha Narang, UCLA professor of physical sciences, and computer engineering, has been honored as an American Physical Society Fellow. The APS Fellowship recognizes members for outstanding efforts to advance the field of physics. The APS’ number of recommended nominees in a year cannot exceed one-half percent of the organization’s current membership (excluding students), making the […]

Prineha Narang Elected American Physical Society Fellow
October 4

A new injectable to prevent and treat hypoglycemia

2 years ago

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Professor Heather Maynard is co-leader of a group of UCLA researchers who have developed glucose-responsive micelles that encapsulate and protect glucagon, releasing it only when blood sugar levels drop dangerously low, offering a potential new method to prevent hypoglycemia in people with diabetes. From the Maynard group, the first two authors are former postdoctoral researcher […]

A new injectable to prevent and treat hypoglycemia
October 3

Eric Scerri delivers plenary lecture at Italian Chemical Society annual meeting

2 years ago

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UCLA chemistry lecturer and author Dr. Eric Scerri delivers the opening plenary lecture at the annual meeting of the Italian Chemical Society, in Milan, on “A brief historical and philosophical account of the development of the periodic system”.  The Società Chimica Italiana-SCI 2024 – XXVIII National Congress took place this summer at the Allianz MiCo […]

Eric Scerri delivers plenary lecture at Italian Chemical Society annual meeting
October 1

Remembering Dr. Alfred Herbert Sporer

2 years ago

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We are sad to report that alumnus Dr. Alfred Herbert Sporer (Ph.D. ’56, Trueblood) passed away at the age of 95 on July 30, 2024. Sporer earned his Ph.D. in chemistry at UCLA in 1956, working with Professor Kenneth Trueblood. Before retiring in 1993, he worked at IBM for 36 years, where he managed an […]

Remembering Dr. Alfred Herbert Sporer
October 1

Alumna Dr. Melissa Ramirez named a C&EN Trailblazer in chemistry with Latin American roots

2 years ago

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Dr. Melissa Ramirez (Ph.D. ’21 organic chemistry, Garg and Houk groups) has been named a Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) Trailblazer in chemistry with Latin American roots. Ramirez is currently a postdoctoral scholar at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and will join the Department of Chemistry at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, as […]

Alumna Dr. Melissa Ramirez named a C&EN Trailblazer in chemistry with Latin American roots
September 30

UCLA scientists co-lead DOE project to develop aqueous batteries

2 years ago

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Professor Sarah Tolbert is co-leading a team of three UCLA faculty members in the newly launched Aqueous Battery Consortium, which aims to develop next-generation rechargeable batteries using water-based electrolytes. From the UCLA Samueli Newsroom: UCLA Researchers Join DOE-Funded Consortium to Develop New Aqueous Battery for Electrical Grids The five-year, $62.5 million grant will fund research […]

UCLA scientists co-lead DOE project to develop aqueous batteries
September 30