Larese Group News Highlights
Nick Strange, second year graduate student in the Larese’s Group, participated in the 10th Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) School on Neutron Scattering January 6-15. The school focused on materials in extreme environments.
- Members of the Larese group gave presentations at the American Physical Society (APS) meeting in Denver, CO March 3-7. Larese discussed work in, inelastic neutron scattering (INS) studies of hydrogen spillover on pure and Pd decorated metal oxides. Strange presented work on Thermodynamic Studies of Decane on Boron Nitride and Graphite Substrates Using Synchrotron Radiation and Molecular Dynamics Simulations. Larese and Strange also presented a poster presentation titled “New Approaches for Understanding of Hydrogen Interaction with Graphene, Graphene Hydroxide, and Lithiated Graphene.”
- The Larese’s Group presented a poster presentation on the thermodynamics and molecular dynamics of alkanes on boron nitride at the Materials Research Society meeting in San Francisco, CA April 21-25.
Nick Strange, second year graduate student in the
The Larese’s group at the UT Chemistry Department prepared the chemistry examination for the
Derek Mull, a first year graduate student in the
Chemistry Department held 2014 Honors Day on Thursday, April 24 in Buehler Hall 555. Gerald DeVault, Project Manager for Technology at Y12 Uranium Processing Facility, also an alumnus of the Department, gave an invited speech before the awards ceremony. Following is a list of this year’s awardees.
Shelby Stavretis, first year graduate student in
Hobbie Turley, a chemistry graduate student in Professor Camden’ group received 2014
Assistant professor of chemistry Brian Long has received the