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CSN graduate student Miranda Gallagher wins best poster award at GRC

Graduate student Miranda Gallagher won the “best poster award” at the Environmental Nanotechnology Gordon Conference in Stowe, VT. Miranda presented an elevator pitch on her work to all conference attendees during the closing session as part of the award.  Congratulations Miranda!

Sara Mason promoted to Associate Professor

CSN faculty member Sara Mason (University of Iowa) has received tenure, and will officially be promoted to Associate Professor beginning in August, 2017. Check out the official announcement here. Congratulations Sara!

Prof. Christy Haynes finalist in Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists competition

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CSN faculty member Christy Haynes (University of Minnesota) was named a finalist in the Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists competition. She is one of 10 chemists being considered for the award; the final announcement will be made after a science symposium and gala in September 2017.  Find out more about the award and Christy’s selection here. Congratulations Christy!

Graduate Student Alicia McGeachy Featured in Northwestern Graduate School Article

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CSN graduate student Alicia McGeachy (Geiger group) was featured by the Northwestern Graduate School in an article entitled “Alicia McGeachy: Finding Balance between Science and Outreach,” which emphasizes how outreach work complements the more traditional components of scientific doctoral training. Check out the online article here! (photo from Northwestern University Graduate School)

Congratulations to CSN Graduate Xu Huang

CSN graduate student Xu (Mary) Huang recently defended her doctoral dissertation at the University of Iowa, “Extending Accurate Density Functional Modeling for the Study of Interface Reactivity and Environmental Applications.” Congratulations, Dr. Huang!

Student Donald White Receives 2nd Place Poster Award

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CSN Graduate Student Donald White was selected as the winner of the 2nd Place Award in the graduate poster competition at Tuskegee University’s Seventh Joint Annual Research Symposium (JARS 2017). The poster was entitled, “A facile method dispersing CNF’s via vs1 with in a polymer matrix.” Congratulations, Donald!