The group had a blast at the departments 25th annual poster session! Our 2nd year grad students Adrienne Faulkner and Conor McCormick presented posters as well as 3rd year student Azka Arshad and post doc Alex Barth. Congrats to all who attended for the great work shown off!
Well done Mike!
Congrats to our latest PhD graduate, Dr. Michael Rosko
Congrats!
Congrats to Jon Wheeler for passing his prelim! Our newest PhD candidate!
Jon presented his work on Visible-Light Harvesting Cr(III) Photosensitizers.
The first publication of the year from the Castellano Group
The first publication of the year from the Castellano Group at NCSU Chemistry in Inorganic Chemistry. Congrats to Mike Rosko, Jon Wheeler, Reem Alameh, Adrienne Faulkner, and Nicolas Durand. Thanks to DOE for funding!
Congratulations to our very own Phil Castellano
for receiving the honor of having his article among the most cited articles for 2020-2021 in the Chemical Science Journal
Farewell to Nicolas Durand
Wishing our post doc Nicolas Durand safe travels as he moves back to France. Thanks for your amazing contributions during your time here!
Neil Spinner, Ph.D., Electrochemical Engineer, Pine Research Instrumentation to host an Electrochemistry Webinar
Neil Spinner, Ph.D., Electrochemical Engineer at Pine Research Instrumentation is hosting an Electrochemistry webinar on December 7 and 13. Registration links are below.
https://pineresearch.com/webinar-registration/
Part 1 – RDE/RRDE Theory and Real Experiments, December 7 2023 08:00 EST (13:00 GMT/UTC)
Part 1 – RDE/RRDE Theory and Real Experiments, December 7 2023 16:00 EST (21:00 GMT/UTC)
Part 2 – RDE/RRDE Data Analysis, December 14 2023 08:00 EST (13:00 GMT/UTC)
Part 2 – RDE/RRDE Data Analysis, December 14 2023 16:00 EST (21:00 GMT/UTC)
Farewell Dinner for Nicolas Durand
We will be having a farewell dinner for our colleague Nicolas on Wednesday, December 13, from 5 to 7 p.m. Details are on the group website. After myriads of compounds synthesized and presentations made, Nicolas is moving to continue his success story in Europe. Goodbye Nicolas, you will be missed!
Excitation at 267 nm added to the ultrafast transient absorption spectrometer capabilities
A 7″ x 9″ breadboard removable optical block was added to the UFTA instrument to obtain UV sample excitation at 267 nm. The energy delivered to the sample is 2.5 uJ / pulse
JCP Article published
Congratulations to Misha and Tia!
