Exciting news for prospective graduate students! We will host your visit to Edmonton and our department during our visiting weekend on Mar 7-8, 2025 (free trip for those eligible!). For eligibility and registration, visit our website at: https://t.co/wySuV2yKqT
Join the Graduate Program Info Session being held on Monday, Jan 20 at 11:30 am MST. Registration is required (see Dept Events Calendar for Google link).
Very thankful to Prof. Ohyun Kwon (UCLA, @uclachem) for visiting our department and presenting an exciting seminar at our annual Organic Reactions Lecture. @ualbertachem is grateful to the @OrgReactions BOD for generously sponsoring lectures at institutions of associate-editors.
Are you a U of A undergrad student interested in graduate school in Chemistry? Come join our grad school info session on Jan 20 (Fri) at 4 pm in Chemistry E3-25. Learn about our program and get some free food! Details included in poster.
Exciting news for prospective graduate students! We will host your visit to Edmonton and our department during our visiting weekend on Mar 11 2023 (free trip for those eligible!). For eligibility and registration, visit our website at: https://t.co/YrkoDNKV5v
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New funding initiative!
#NSERC and Canadian Safety Nuclear Commission @CNSC_CCNS launch a new joint initiative to support university research on small modular reactors.
Details ▶️ https://t.co/sRhMj81tAz
#SMRs
As director of the new @gia_glyco, Lara Mahal wants to build connections among experts — as well as the wide range of researchers who may not realize the impact #glycomics could have on their work. #UAlberta@TIPS_SPIIE@glyconet_nce https://t.co/JhKWqMw0ru
Pictured 2022 Gunning Lecturer Prof. Mischa Bonn, my students Shyam and Nathaniel, and our favorite biomolecule.
Three days of wonderful talks and of excellent Zoom-free interactions. It was worth the wait. Thank you @BonnMischa ! @shyam_parshotam @ualbertachem
Impactful words by @CarolynBertozzi today on how diversity in her trainees enabled creativity, not playing by the rules, and ultimately the work that built the field of bioorthogonal chemistry. Diverse science leads to better science!
In addition, we’ll be holding a public lecture open to all that will be led by @ualbertaScience researcher Dr. Lara Mahal @glycocode on the alphabet of life…𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘶𝘨𝘢𝘳 𝘤𝘰𝘥𝘦. Please visit our site to learn more and register today at https://t.co/4GUAaUaEsy #gia2022
It's that season of year again..! Come join us and learn about how to apply for NSERC CGS-M. We are happy to be back in person this year. See info below.
This was a major team effort led by the fearless
@RehlBenjamin! Thanks also to Emily Ma and all involved in this Gibbs-Geiger collaboration. So proud of this work. @geiger_lab@ualbertachem@J_A_C_S
https://t.co/nQIcLYosyF
The Department of Chemistry in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta is looking to
fill the position of Chair, Department of Chemistry:
https://t.co/Jn5oNleJJF
Join The Embassy of Mexico in Canada and the University of Alberta Precision Health Signature Area for “Advances in AI and Genomics: Creating a Revolution in Healthcare," a webinar exploring the promise of personalized health care on May 21. Register: https://t.co/jo5vTtTCE1
Primarily from the brilliant mind and hard work of Dr. Rehl! Very excited about this work. @RehlBenjamin
Role of Ions on the Surface-Bound Water Structure at the Silica/Water Interface: Identifying the Spectral Signature of Stability https://t.co/0AYzhINhhj
Using tap water in an ultrasonic humidifier may be polluting your air, study shows, as new research by #UAlberta chemists finds that ultrasonic humidifiers release significant concentrations of particulate matter. https://t.co/vONbq3TH3g #Science
We are on the news! My team's paper on the impact of ultrasonic humidifier on indoor air quality has got some media attention. The cleanness of water used in the humidifier matters. Happy that our research can directly contribute to the knowledge of the general public!
New study by U of A chemists shows that it may be possible to synthesize an ultra-strong, ultra-light material three times stiffer than diamond: https://t.co/6M8f0N7Tnq #UAlberta#science