Chemistry’s undergraduate program was ranked ninth on a list of “Best College for Chemistry” by Canada’s University Magazine.Continue readingEmory ranked ninth best college for chemistry by Canada’s University Magazine
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“The moment I realized I can take my original love of chemistry into a field like art conservation, it made me love it more,” Etrheim says. “Emory opened the door to the possibilities for me, and I’m not sure I want to narrow any options yet.”Continue readingGraduating chemistry major Elise Etrheim blending science, art and history into a broad palette of impact
Junior chemistry majors Yingrong “Momo” Chen, Maddie Hasson, and Tamecka Marcheau-Mille have received the Goldwater Scholarship.Continue readingThree Chemistry Unbound majors receive prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
First Person: ChEmory at ACS
ChEmory, Emory’s award-winning undergraduate ACS club, sent three members to this the ACS Spring national meeting in Indianapolis, Indiana. The meeting took place on March 26-30. In addition to participating in the conference, the ChEmory members accepted the ACS Honorable Mention Chapter Award on behalf of ChEmory. Check out their first-person accounts of the conference experience…Continue readingFirst Person: ChEmory at ACS
As both a chemistry major and an English minor, Aditya Kolisetti “finds the complementary aspects in seemingly-opposite things.” By Emory Wheel reporter Jordyn Libow.Continue readingChemistry major Aditya Kolisetti featured in Emory Wheel
Chemistry graduate program alumni Mallory Green and Amy Solinski have been selected as 2023 CAS Future Leaders. Continue readingGraduate alumni Green and Solinski selected as 2023 CAS Future Leaders
Undergraduate chemistry alum Julia Gensheimer has been selected to attend the 72nd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau, Germany as a UC President’s Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Fellow. The annual symposium is a one of a kind opportunity for young scientists to spend a week learning from Nobel Laureates. This year, the group will include…Continue readingUndergraduate alum Julia Gensheimer to attend Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Monika Raj has been named a 2023 Kavli Fellow by the National Academy of Sciences.Continue readingMonika Raj named National Academy of Sciences Kavli Fellow
The Journal of Chemical Physics and the APS Division of Chemical Physics announced Haiming Zhu as the winner of the JCP-DCP Future of Chemical Physics Lectureship. This joint award recognizes early-career scientists who are making significant contributions to chemical physics or physical chemistry. Continue readingGrad alum Haiming Zhu receives JCP-DCP Future of Chemical Physics Lectureship Award
A new open-source toolkit automates the process of computing molecular properties in the solution phase, clearing new pathways for artificial-intelligence design and discovery in chemistry and beyond. The Journal of Chemical Physics published the free, open-source toolkit developed by the Liu Group.Continue readingNew chemistry toolkit speeds analyses of molecules in solution
Fang Liu is part of two teams who have received 2022 Scialog Collaborative Innovation Awards in the themed competition Scialog: Signatures of Life in the Universe.Continue readingFang Liu receives two Scialog Awards
Undergraduate alum Cate Levey engineers food and building materials to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.Continue readingUndergraduate alum Cate Levey selected as one of the C&EN “Talented Twelve”