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Rebecca Jarrell Wins First Place at the VCU 27th Annual Graduate Research Symposium!
Graduate student Rebecca Jarrell won 1st place overall in VCU’s 27th Annual Graduate Research Symposium for her work studying the growth kinetics of biomineralized semiconductor quantum dots! Rebecca also won 2nd place at VCU College of Engineering specific poster session in April. Congratulations Rebecca!!
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Rafael Gonzalez Rosario presents flash talk at 7th Annual ANGEL Conference in Charlottesville!
Rafael recently presented his work on “Identifying Unique De Novo Proteins for Nanoparticle Synthesisusing LSPC Synthesized Metal Oxide Nanoparticles” as both a flash talk and poster at The 7th International Conference on Advanced Nanoparticle Generation and Excitation by Lasers in Liquids (ANGEL). Great work Rafael!
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Spangler Lab Undergraduates present posters at VCU’s Annual UROP Research Symposium
Spangler Lab undergraduates Maria Kirk, Christiane Neuschwander, and Aubrey Carey presented their research at VCU’s Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium. Great work! From left to right: Christi, Dr. Spangler, and Maria at the poster session
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Graduate Students Present at VCU’s Poster Sessions this Spring
Graduate students Coral O’Brien, Rafael Gonzalez Rosario, and Rebecca Jarrell each presented their work at both the 27th Annual VCU Graduate Poster Session and the 1st Annual College of Engineering Poster Session this Spring!
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Review Article Published in ACS Applied Nano Materials Special Edition: “Women in Nano”
Dr. Spangler recently published a review article entitled “Understanding Biomineralization Mechanisms to Produce Size-Controlled, Tailored Nanocrystals for Optoelectronic and Catalytic Applications: A Review” in the journal ACS Applied Nanomaterials. This article was part of the special issue “Women in Nano”. Check out the work here! https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsanm.3c04277
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Coral Presents her research at SERMACS
Grad student Coral presented a research poster at the Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS) in Durham, NC!
