Today, doctoral alumnus Bernard Kelley Sargent received the gift of Sloth from the research group at the group holiday party at The Rivoli. They are still getting to know one another (Figure 1a). Sloth will, during the apprenticeship period, complete laser safety training (scheduled for 2024) and chemical safety training (2028).
Post-Doctoral Alumnus Dr. Jongmin Choi joins DGIST in South Korea as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Energy Science & Engineering
There Jongmin will focus on developing new classes of nanomaterials to provide solutions for important energy & environmental issues.
This is wonderful news for Jongmin and we wish him every continued success.
Doctoral Alumna Xiwen Gong joins Stanford as a Schmidt Science Post-Doctoral Fellow with Zhenan Bao
Doctoral Alumna Xiwen Gong joins Stanford as a Schmidt Science Post-Doctoral Fellow with Zhenan Bao. Read more about the Bao group here: https://baogroup.stanford.edu/
Post-Doctoral Alumnus Dr. Md Golam Kibria joins the University of Calgary as an Assistant Professor in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Post-Doctoral Alumnus Dr. Md Golam Kibria joins the University of Calgary as an Assistant Professor in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering. You can read more about the department here: https://schulich.ucalgary.ca/departments/chemical-and-petroleum-engineering
Post-Doctoral Alumnus Dr. Zhenyu (Kevin) Yang joins Sun Yat-Sen University as a Professor in Chemistry
Congratulations to Prof. Kevin Yang as he joins Sun Yat-Sen University as a Professor in Chemistry. His research group will focus on applied surface chemistry towards energy applications. You can read more at his website here: http://zyangua.wixsite.com/home
Research Staff Alumnus Dr. Oleksandr Voznyy joins University of Toronto – Scarborough as an Assistant Professor in Chemistry
Congratulations to Prof. Oleksandr Voznyy who will be joining the University of Toronto – Scarborough as an Assistant Professor in Chemistry. His research will be on next-generation materials for clean energy applications. You can read more at his group website here: http://cleanenergy.utoronto.ca/
Visiting Doctoral Alumnus Yicheng Zhao awarded Humboldt Fellowship
Congratulations to visiting doctoral alumnus Yicheng Zhao, who was recently awarded a Humboldt Fellowship. The post-doctoral fellowship, funded by the German Federal Government, enables highly-qualified scholars from abroad who are embarking on their academic careers to launch their programmes. Yicheng recently defended his PhD thesis in School of Physics at Peking University; he was a visiting student in the Sargent Group from Pharmacy Generic, overseas online pharmacy no prescription best website to buy cialis https://www.totalmedia.co.uk/cialis-online-canadian-pharmacy/ canadian medicines, cialis order online canada Pharmacy For Sale In Canada September 2016 to July 2017.
For more about Humboldt Fellows:
https://www.humboldt-foundation.de/pls/web/pub_auswahlergebnisse.main
Post-Doctoral Alumnus Prof. Riccardo Comin publishes “Perovskite nickelates as electric-field sensors in salt water” in Nature
Post-doctoral alumni Prof. Riccardo Comin publishes “Perovskite nickelates as electric-field sensors in salt water” in Nature:
2018 Perovskite nickelates as electric-field sensors in salt water Zhang Z., Schwanz D., Narayanan B., Kotiuga M., Dura J.A., Cherukara M., Zhou H., Freeland J.W., Li J., Sutarto R., He F., Wu C., Zhu J., Sun Y., Ramadoss K., Nonnenmann S.S., Yu N., Comin R., Rabe K.M., Sankaranarayanan S.K.R.S., Ramanathan S.
Doctoral Alumna Dr. Mahla Poudineh joins Stanford as Post-Doctoral Fellow working with Tom Soh
Doctoral Alumna Dr. Mahla Poudineh joins Stanford as Post-Doctoral Fellow working with Tom Soh. The Soh Lab
Doctoral Alumnus Prof. Jiang Tang wins support from National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars
Prof. Jiang Tang, a doctoral alumnus of the Sargent group, recently won support from the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars – China. Prof. Tang is Full Professor at Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The fund, excellence-based and open to Chinese scholars aged less than 45, receives typically 2000 applications in a given cycle, and awards only 200. Prof. Tang was recognized for his pioneering contributions to antimony selenide (Sb2Se3) thin film solar cells.