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Month: June 2024

Posted on June 18, 2024July 4, 2024

Congrats to Irene Dzaye for Passing Her Prelim!

Irene presented her preliminary oral exam covering her work on Cr, Ru, and Re complexes featuring dqp ligands which each model different charge transer motifs.

Posted on June 13, 2024July 4, 2024

Michael Rosko Wins the Robert A. Osteryoung Award for Research.

Michael’s excellent work on Cu(I) and his recent graduation with a Ph.D. in chemistry are well deserved given both the quantity and quality of research he has been a part of during his time in the Castellano Group

Posted on June 7, 2024June 7, 2024

Group Meetings resume on June 14-th

Ann Marie May (Postdoc Candidate from UNC CH) will have the floor

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  • Congratulations to Sara Arteta on passing her final Ph.D. oral defense!
  • Dr. Alexandra Barth Named 2025 CAS Future Leader
  • Congratulations to Prof. Phil Castellano – Recipient of the 2025 Alumni Association Outstanding Research Award
  • Austin Pyrch has passed his final oral defense exam!

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