Four high school students are heading to Paris to represent the US in the 51st International Chemistry Olympiad, which will be held on July 21–30.
Four high school students are heading to Paris to represent the US in the 51st International Chemistry Olympiad, which will be held on July 21–30.
The awards will enable four students to study or conduct research in Scotland, at Columbia University and at the University of Maryland.
The College hosted its annual Academic Festival on May 3, 2019 to honor faculty, staff and students.
Ten stories—one from each of our departments—highlight some of the most exciting scientific discoveries made by faculty members in the college during the last half-century.
Awardees include two current undergraduate students and eight recent alumni, one of whom is a current CMNS graduate student.
Financial and technology leader Capital One is an inaugural partner of the center.
Alumni and faculty members who won the world–renowned scientific prize
They have developed a highly reversible 5.3 V battery offering a Mn3+-free LiCoMnO4 cathode, and graphite and Li-metal anodes.
Tiwary uses statistical physics, theoretical chemistry and artificial intelligence to develop algorithms that simulate the behavior of molecules on the atomic level.
The Chemical Society of Washington has announced that Professor Lyle Isaacs is the winner of the 2019 Hillebrand Prize.