Group Members win the Dean's Undergraduate Research Fellowship
April 2nd, 2012
Congratulations to Brian Schmatz, Sydur Rahman, and Kevin Schesing for winning the Dean's Undergraduate Research fellowship
Manuscript Acceptance: Shudan Bian and Kevin Schesing
April 2nd, 2012
Congratulations to Shudan and Kevin for acceptance of their manuscript to Chemical Communications
Kevin Schesing Receives Isidore Rubiner Award
April 2nd, 2012
Congratulations to Kevin Schesing for receiving the 2012 Isidore Rubiner Award for outstanding chemical research.
Group Receives Developmental Grant: NSF
March 22nd, 2012
Braunschweig group receives instrumentation development grant from the NSF.
Group Receives Research Support: ARO
March 22nd, 2012
Braunschweig group receives research support from the Army Research Office (ARO)
Group Members' Paper Accepted into Small
February 16th, 2012
Congratulations to Shudan and Kevin for having their paper accepted into Small. Well done!
Group Members Win Dean's Undergraduate Research Fellowship
December 1st, 2011
Congratulations to Kevin, Brian and Sydur for winning the Dean's Undergraduate Research Fellowship. Congratulations guys!
Zhong Li Wins First Proposal Slam
September 9th, 2011
Zhong Li is the winner of the first proposal slam (topic: solar energy). Congratulations Zhong!
Kevin Schesing Wins Best Poster Award
April 15th, 2011
Kevin Schesing wins a best poster award at the Dean's Undergraduate Research Symposium Poster Session. Congratulation Kevin!
Nature Paper Highlighted in Chemical and Engineering News
January 31st, 2011
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Kevin Schesing wins Dean Undergraduate Research Fellowship
Adam Braunschweig Selected for Young Investigator Research Award
November 3rd, 2010
Adam Braunschweig has been selected for the Young Investigator Research award with the Air Force Office of Scientific Research!
The objective of this program is to foster creative basic research in science and engineering, enhance early career development of outstanding young investigators, and increase opportunities for the young investigators to recognize the Air Force mission and the related challenges in science and engineering.