Congrats to UT PGE faculty members @hugh_daigle, @DNEGeomechanics and @SongLabUT on their promotions announced today! Effective in the fall, Dr. Daigle and Dr. Espinoza will be full professors and Dr. Song will be an associate professor with tenure. 🤘����
I ran into 2 professors today that had just received notification of their promotion to associate professor with tenure! Congratulations to Professors @SongLabUT & @blairajohnson!
These amazing professors are doing so much to support students and advance essential research, and I’m inspired! #WhatStartsHere #HookEm
The first meeting of #Scialog: Sustainable Minerals, Metals, and Materials comes to a close today with Fellows presenting proposals for collaborative cross-disciplinary projects. Thanks, good luck, and see you next year!
Congrats to @SongLabUT on her selection as a Scialog Fellow in Sustainable Minerals, Metals and Materials! She is one of 58 scientists — including just two from Texas institutions — selected for the 3-year #sustainability initiative. #WhatStartsHere
More: https://t.co/2N8ESHvOpB
Congratulations to Feras for winning a @TMSSociety WAAIME Scholarship! Feras is working on understanding the recovery of rare earth elements from regoliths.
Congratulations to Dr. Gerardo on a successful defense! Sheila developed seminal knowledge on the morphologic, mineralogic, and physicochemcial characteristics of ash as it pertains to the recovery of rare earth elements. I am a very proud advisor today.
Very proud to hood Artur and Sheila today! A hearty congratulations to these two, who started with me on day 1 of my time at @UT_PGE and have grown into fantastic young scientists!
Artur's paper on an operando SEM platform that allows, for the first time, direct observation of dynamic fluid-mineral interactions at the nanoscale is out now! This platform opens the door to elucidating interfacial phenomena under realistic conditions https://t.co/hjK5GBn5jS
David's paper elucidating a previously unknown mechanism of capillarity-driven reaction-imbibition process that controls the rate of CO2 clathrates formation is out now! Here, he uses micromodels to see inside ocean sediments during CO2 storage! https://t.co/cDVyGFy6W0
Wen Song, assistant professor in @UT_PGE , has been awarded an @ARPAE grant from @ENERGY to develop a new technology to extract geologic hydrogen – a promising carbon-free fuel. Learn more: https://t.co/N7neLuEZii
#TexasResearch@CockrellSchool@EnergyUT
Proud of Sheila for winning a best poster award from UT Material Sciences on her characterization of reactive transport mechanisms controlling rare earths recovery from coal ash!
Today, ARPA-E announced 16 projects across 8 states selected to receive $20M to explore technologies related to geologic hydrogen stimulation and reservoir management.
You can read more about the 16 projects selected here: https://t.co/CKqql4FnZq.
Congratulations to Sheila for winning a best poster award at the UT GAIN meeting on her rare earth elements recovery from coal ash work! https://t.co/2rjnPq3pKY
RCSA, the @SloanFoundation, and @ClimateWorks have made awards to seven cross-disciplinary teams of early career scientists in the fourth and final year of the #Scialog: Negative Emissions Science initiative. https://t.co/3xW9nG5X6B