Materials Today wrote a nice news piece on the quat-derived nanostructure (QDN) work of our Drexel collaborators, Hussein Badr, Kiana Montazeri, and Varun Natu in Professor Michel Barsoum’s group. Thanks again to group member Julia Martin for her help with that original study!
Author: Ron Grimm
Congratulations Julia!
Congratulations Julia Martin on her contribution to a manuscript published in Materials Today!
Bottom-up, scalable synthesis of nanofilament based two-dimensional titanium carbo-oxide flakes.
Hussein Badr, Tarek Elmelegy, Michael Carey, Varun Natu, Mary Qin Hassig, Craig Johnson, Qian Qian, Christopher Li, Kateryna Kushnir, Erika Colin Ulloa, Lyubov Titova, Julia Martin, Ronald Grimm, Rahul Pai, Vibha Kalra, Avishek Karmakar, Anthony Ruffino, Stefan Masiuk, Kun Liang, Michael Naguib, Olivia Wilson, Andrew Magenau, Kiana Montazeri, Yucheng Zhu, Hao Cheng, Takeshi Torita, Masashi Koyanagi, Akimaro Yanagimachi, Thierry Ouisse, Maxime Barbier, Fabrice Wilhelm, Andrei Rogalev, Jonas Björk, Per Persson, Johanna Rosén, Yong-Jie Hu, Michel Barsoum
Mater. Today, 2022, accepted. 10.1016/j.mattod.2021.10.033
Congrats summer researchers!
Summer research has ended and the 2021–2022 school year is about to start, let’s congratulate all of our summer researchers!
Masks are again the order of the day, and that’s tough at lunchtime. Congratulations to all for the great progress and camaraderie developed over the last ten weeks. Not pictured: Angel Fernandez-Sorondo.
Congratulations Becca, Jocelyn, and Kweku!
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| Becca Dawley | Jocelyn Mendes | Kweku Colecraft |
Congratulations to our graduating fourth-year undergraduates, Becca Dawley, Jocelyn Mendes, and Kweku Colecraft! Each of our fourth-year students won prizes for their research. Becca won the American Institute of Chemists’s award for chemistry undergraduates. Jocelyn won WPI’s Salisbury Prize and the Provost’s MQP Award for outstanding MQP research in Chemistry and Biochemistry. Kweku won the Provost’s MQP Award for outstanding MQP research in Chemical Engineering. As a reminder, all fourth-year undergraduates at WPI complete a project in their field of study. We call it the “Major Qualifying Project” or MQP, but it is very similar to a senior thesis or capstone.
Congratulations to all three of you and best wishes for your ongoing, post-bachelor’s success!
Congratulations Jocelyn!
The NSF offered fourth-year undergrad Jocelyn Mendes a 2021 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) award for graduate studies. Jocelyn’s award comes in the Division of Chemistry in the “Chemical Structure, Dynamics, and Mechanism” topic area. Congratulations Jocelyn!
Congratulations Dr. Carl!
Congratulations Rebecca, Julia, and Jocelyn!
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| Becca A. Dawley | Jocelyn L. Mendes | Julia L. Martin |
Congratulations Rebecca and the JLM’s! At our departmental year-end (Zoom) celebration, Rebecca Dawley received the ACS Division of Physical Chemistry award. Undergraduate Jocelyn L. Mendes, received the department’s 2020 Robert E. Connors award in physical chemistry, and graduate student Julia L. Martin, received the 2020 American Institute of Chemists Graduate Student Award. Congrats to you all!
Congratulations Jocelyn!
Jocelyn Mendes has been awarded a 2020 STAR fellowship for summer research through the School of Arts and Sciences. Thanks to Dean Jean King and all of those in her office who made this fellowship possible, and congratulations Jocelyn!
Now to figure out how to do research in the summer of 2020…
Welcome Angela and Frances!
Welcome Angela Bui and Frances Yau who are researching with the group through the Chemistry and Biochemistry REU program and the Advanced Materials and Processes for a Resilient Society REU, respectively. You can learn all about Angela and Frances from their group pages.
Welcome to WPI and to the Grimmgroup!
Congrats Curtis, Erin, and Emma!
Congratulations to Curtis Doiron, Emma Travassos, and Erin Morissette on their recent graduation. Curtis is moving on to an engineering position on liquid-metal batteries with Ambri, Erin will be starting graduate school in the Physics Department at Brown University, and Emma will be starting graduate school in the College of Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Congrats to each of you and welcome to your new life as alumni and alumnae of Worcester Polytechnic Institute!






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