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Month: July 2021

Bowling Day

July 22, 2021
by Jingfeng Zheng at 6:17pm

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Jiaonan graduated! Congratulations!

July 22, 2021
by Jingfeng Zheng at 6:10pm

Let’s congratulate Jiaonan!!

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Luke received the Exceptional Presentation Award at the ACS meeting!

July 13, 2021July 13, 2021
by Jingfeng Zheng at 9:40amJuly 13, 2021

Congrats Luke received the Exceptional Presentation Award for his recent talk at the ACS meeting!

Schkeryantz, L.A. Enabling Low Temperature K+ Single Cation Ionic Liquids Through an Unusual Low Melting Asymmetric Sulfonamide Salt. Virtual talk at the ACS Great Lakes Regional Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June 2021.

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