Maxx Arguilla awarded NSF CAREER award!

Congratulations to Professor Maxx Arguilla on receiving a NSF CAREER award. The award is for his group's research that aims to develop ultrathin optical and electronic materials entitled "CAREER: Anisotropy-Directed Synthesis of Optically Active 1D van der Waals Nanocrystals and Development of Multiscale Solid State Chemistry Educational Activities".

Read the abstracts for the proposal below:

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Matt Griffin named 2023 Abeloff V Scholar

Professor Matt Griffin was recently named the 2023 Abeloff V Scholar by the V Foundation for Cancer Research. This award stems from Professor Griffin's V Scholar Grant, which was part of a funding call where one early-stage investigator submission is invited from each of the 70+ NCI-Designated Cancer Centers and other top cancer research institutes per year. The grant from this competition that receives the highest rating from their Scientific Advisory Committee is named the Abeloff V Scholar. Congratulations Matt!

Professor Ann Marie Carlton awarded the Susanne V. Hering Award

Professor Ann Marie Carlton was awarded the Susanne V. Hering Award from American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR). The Susanne V. Hering Award recognizes outstanding contributions to aerosol science. The award recognizes accomplishments and encourages further research in the field of aerosol science with special emphasis on work that has had a significant impact on public health, the built environment, or the global ecosystem. Congratulations to Professor Carlton on this significant career accomplishment!

Professor Barbara Finlayson-Pitts awarded the 2023 David Sinclair Award

Professor Barbara Finlayson-Pitts has been awarded the 2023 David Sinclair Award from the American Association for Aerosol Research. This award recognizes sustained excellence in aerosol research and technology” whose “research must have a lasting impact in aerosol science.” Congratulations to Professor Finlayson-Pitts on this much deserved recognition!

Professor Jim Smith named Fellow of the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR)

Professor Jim Smith named Fellow of the American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR). Fellows are awarded based upon significant contributions to the discipline of aerosol science and technology, and service to AAAR. AAAR Fellows are expected to actively promote the field of aerosol science and technology and the ideals of AAAR during their tenure. Congratulations to Professor Smith on this much deserved life-long award!

Jessica Kelz receives UC Presidential Postdoctoral Scholar Award

Jessica Kelz, a graduate student in the UC Irvine Department of Chemistry in the lab of Professor Rachel Martin, builds instruments that can help determine the structures of proteins.

Kelz just applied for and won the University of California’s Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowship award. It’s a prestigious award that goes to only a handful of postdocs across the UC system each year, and it gives women and minority Ph.D. recipients the financial support they need to do their research.

Congratulations to Jessica Kelz!

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