February 12th --> Problem Set - NMR Interpretation (Everyone).
February 13th at 1 PM in CL1101 --> CHEMISTRY SEMINAR: "Biogeochemical processes responsible for wetland attenuation of uranium" by Prof. Daniel l. Kaplan, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, University of Geogia.
February 19th --> Research report (Everyone; Undergraduate Students - Discussion Meeting (Khoa).
February 26th --> Chemistry Literature Club (Noah, Amanda, Khoa).
March 4th at 4 PM --> CHEMSITRY SEMINAR: "Title: "AI and Big Data in Cancer Biology". Prof. Wang Yongmei, The University of Memphis.
March 5th --> Research report (Everyone).
March 12th --> Research report (Everyone).
March 19th --> ACS Spring 2026 - Poster Presentations (Everyone; Undergraduate Students - Discussion Meeting)
March 26th --> ACS Spring 2026 - Flash Talks: a 5-minute presentation on your favorite ACS talk + Q&A (Everyone; Undergraduate Students - Discussion Meeting)
April 2nd --> Preparation to the URFA Conference. Then, Research report (Everyone; Undergraduate Students - Discussion Meeting)
April 9th --> Jeopardy!
April 16th --> Research report (Everyone).
April 23rd --> Preparation to Master Thesis defense (Noah).
April 30th --> Research report (Everyone).
Chemistry Literature Club: Presentation Topic: Choose a paper published in the last four months that you find interesting and relevant to our research group's focus. Your presentation should last between 15 to 20 minutes. This timeframe ensures that you cover the key points concisely and leaves sufficient time for questions and discussions. Email the selected paper to all group members at least 7 days prior to your presentation.