The project, titled "Fundamental Studies of the Influence of Ligands on the Molecular Structure of Noble Metal Nanoclusters," will explore the electronic and molecular structures of these small but impactful materials. The grant is funded through the DOE Office of Science (Office of Basic Energy Sciences) as part of the DOE’s Funding for Accelerated, Inclusive Research (FAIR) program.
Chemistry News

Traveling to Cuba, Louisiana, and Brazil, 15 51²è¹İappians spent a semester studying the colonial legacy of sugar production.

This program, spearheaded by 51²è¹İapp summer-research students and their faculty mentors within the Science Division, brings scientific research directly to the 51²è¹İapp Farmer’s Market.
Kristen Burson, Associate Professor of Physics, and Heriberto Hernandez, Professor of Chemistry, will spend the summer collaborating with scientists at DOE-funded national labs.
Molly MacInnes, assistant professor of chemistry, is developing an innovative silicon purification process for a cleaner, healthier Earth.

For their final projects, students in CHM 358 Instrumental Analysis are bringing everyday products into the laboratory for intense scientific scrutiny.

Robinson’s lecture, “Nanoparticles 101: Small Particles, Big Impact!†will introduce attendees to the vast power and applications of nanoparticles. November 16 at 11 a.m. in JRC 101.
Another story in the Summer MAP Series. Gracie Song ’25 jumped headfirst into laboratory research, using a tricky technique to study the structure of a mutated protein.
51²è¹İapp’s 3-2 partnerships grant students their B.A., B.S., and an engineering education unlike any other.
Andrew Graham Awarded $237,317 NSF Grant to Advance Study of Climate Change Impacts on Mercury Cycle
Research opportunities enabled by this grant will enhance the education and experiences of 51²è¹İapp students, as Graham aligns his teaching and research projects with crucial issues such as climate change.