WORK HARD! PLAY HARD! (Started September 2nd 2022; items being added)
Our group presented posters at the 2023 Materials and Manufacturing Conference. Hannah and Leah were recognized for outstanding posters! Jee-Yee was a finalist for the 3 Minute Thesis competition!
Our group went bowling with multiple people scoring over 100.
We celebrated a year of accomplishments at the annual Lowrie Banquet.
Nick traveled to Indianapolis to present work on zeolite synthesis as part of the ACS session on Zeolites.
Leah Ford won the 2023 Kokes Award given by the North American Catalysis Society (NACS). This is a competitive award that provides support for conference travel.
Jee-Yee Chen was awarded the 2023 Outstanding Graduate Student Award by the CBE Department. This is a competitive award given only to a few students each year at the Lowrie Banquet. Congratulations!
Our group is recognized for our commitment to safety by the ChyComm 2023 Outstanding Lab Safety Award.
Our group presented eight different research directions at the upcoming AIChE conference.
Members of our team collected SAXS data at Argonne. We are investigating the formation of nanomaterials.
Nick was awarded the Robert Augustine Award for early career achievements at the 2022 ORCS (Organic Reactions Catalysis Society).
Congratulations to Alex Spanos who finished his degree and will begin full-time employment at Oakwood Chemical.
Our group went to Lynd's Fruit Farm to pick apples and eat pumpkin donuts.
Our group showcased our research results to the Ohio State Chemical Engineering community at GRS! We had two group winners earn recognition with Jee-Yee earning 2nd place for her oral presentation and Leah Ford earning 3rd place for her poster.
Three members from our group will be presenting at the conference: https://www.tristatecatalysis.org
Congratulations to Ashwin Kane who finished his degree and will begin full-time employment in Portland.
Playing some Spike Ball in your courtyard of our Chemical Engineering building.
We ran a 5k for America's Next Motivator.
We explored the Big Apple in NYC as part of the North American Meeting of the North American Catalysis Society.
Congratulations to Mike Brizes as he finished his graduate degree and started work in Baltimore.
We got together to enjoy some pumpkin carving. The winner was Jee-Yee.
We got together to pick some apples at the nearby Lynd Fruit Farms.
Nick chaired the session to honor the 2018 Henry Storch winner Umit S. Ozkan, chair of the department of the chemical engineering.
We almost finished the Casino Escape Room.
Nick presented at the Catalysis Gordon Research Conference and was selected to chair a session.
Aamena and Nick visited Brookhaven National Lab to investigate the flow synthesis of nanomaterials.
We celebrated research accomplishments with others in the department at the Faculty Club.
Nick toured the local distillery to investigate opportunities for collaboration.
A part of our group traveled to Purdue to learn experimental techniques such as in situ FTIR.
Nitish and Nick visited the Argonne National Lab Advanced Photon Source.