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Research from the Roper group featured as HOT article in the Analyst
A recent paper by the group of Prof. Michael Roper was highlighted as a HOT article in the Analyst journal and featured on the Analyst blog and Twitter account.
Prof. Mattoussi Elected an APS Fellow
Prof. Michael Roper has been awarded the Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science from the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the American Chemical Society.
Prof. Michael Roper wins the ACS Young Investigator Award
Prof. Michael Roper has been awarded the Award for Young Investigators in Separation Science from the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the American Chemical Society.
Sam Greer Wins the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Sam Greer, a 1st-year graduate student in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, has been awarded the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
The Dudley and Stiegman groups continue to uncover microwave chemistry
Collaborative work from the Stiegman and Dudley labs continues to shed new light on selective heating in microwave chemistry and its potential impact on organic synthesis.
Former FSU Graduate Wins A National Lab Director’s Award
Dr. Aaron Washington of Savannah River National Laboratory has been recognized with the 2014 Laboratory Director’s Award for Early Career Exceptional Achievement.
2015 Edward H. Kraus Research Grant in Crystallograph
Professors Eugene DePrince and Kenneth Hanson were awarded two research grants each just one year after beginning their faculty appointments at FSU!
FSU Young Faculty Awarded Research Grants
Professors Eugene DePrince and Kenneth Hanson were awarded two research grants each just one year after beginning their faculty appointments at FSU!
FSU Scientist Receives Recognition as one of the 175 Faces of Chemistry by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Dr. Steve Acquah has been recognized by the Royal Society of Chemistry as one of the ‘175 Faces of Chemistry’ both past and present, who have helped to shape chemistry and science.