Faculty in the News – UCLA Newsroom

4 years ago

  • Outreach

Professor Ellen Sletten and her former PhD student Rachael Day are featured in article about the “Photonbooth” they created as an outreach for local schools. A UCLA faculty member since 2015, Professor Ellen Sletten’s group takes a multidisciplinary approach towards the creation of enhanced nanotherapeutics, shortwave infrared diagnostics, and new chemical tools to study living systems. […]

Faculty in the News – UCLA Newsroom
January 24

UCLA’s 2021 Exploring Your Universe (EYU)

4 years ago

  • Outreach

Chemistry & Biochemistry faculty, postdocs, grad students, undergrads, and alums helped make Exploring Your Universe on November 7, 2021, a huge success. For the second year, the festival was offered online – giving visitors from all over the world the opportunity to take part in guided, do-it-yourself science experiments while engaging with scientists on a […]

UCLA’s 2021 Exploring Your Universe (EYU)
January 24

2022 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)-Richter Prize

4 years ago

Professor Michael Jung has been awarded the 2022 IUPAC-Richter Prize in recognition of his research, which has afforded new drugs for the treatment of advanced prostate cancer. The IUPAC-Richter prize is awarded to an internationally recognized scientist, preferably a medicinal chemist, whose activities or published accounts have made an outstanding contribution to the practice of […]

2022 International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC)-Richter Prize
January 19

Remembering Dr. Dale Steichen

4 years ago

We are sad to report that alumnus Dale Steichen  (PhD ’80, Foote group) passed away on December 22, 2021, at the age of 67. A longtime researcher and scientist within the cleaning product industry, Dr. Dale Steichen earned his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from the California State College Stanislaus in 1976. He then earned his […]

Remembering Dr. Dale Steichen
January 10

Faculty in the News

4 years ago

Professor Sri Kosuri and Octant, the startup biotechnology company he co-founded, are featured on the California NanoSystems Institute website. Kosuri is Chief Executive Officer of the UCLA-founded startup company Octant, known for its contribution of SwabSeq sequencing technology to the covid testing vending machines on the UCLA campus. He is currently on leave from UCLA to […]

Faculty in the News
January 6

Kaner elected to the European Academy of Sciences and Arts

5 years ago

Professor Richard Kaner has been elected to the European Academy of Sciences and Arts. As part of the Technical and Environmental Sciences class, Kaner will contribute his research and expertise on conducting polymers, separation membranes, superhard materials, new forms of carbon and energy storage devices. The Academy is a non-governmental, European association committed to promoting scientific and […]

Kaner elected to the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
December 16

Macrogroup UK Medal for Outstanding Achievement

5 years ago

Professor Heather Maynard has been awarded the Macrogroup UK Medal for Outstanding Achievement in recognition of her accomplishments in the field of polymer science.   This medal is awarded biennially to a scientist, from any country, who is recognized internationally for his/her continued, outstanding achievements in the field of polymer science. The Pure and Applied Macromolecular […]

Macrogroup UK Medal for Outstanding Achievement
December 15

UCLA research uncovers and implements a path to the performance limit of 2D Diodes

5 years ago

Exciting collaborative effort from the Duan and Caram labs unlocked the secrets approaching the fundamental performance limit of 2D semiconductor diodes for the first time, providing critical design principles for electronic devices.   Electronic devices such as solar cells for accessible and renewable energy production, photodetectors in cameras and light emitting diodes in screens and indoor […]

UCLA research uncovers and implements a path to the performance limit of 2D Diodes
December 9