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Month: March 2022

Luke and Jieren gave presentations on the 2022 ACS Spring Meeting!

March 28, 2022
by Ruiyang Lyu at 11:29am

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Enjoy the home match of Columbus Crew!

March 14, 2022
by Ruiyang Lyu at 10:55am

Posted in Group Activities

Ruichen passed his candidacy exam! Congratulations!

March 8, 2022
by Ruiyang Lyu at 4:49pm
Posted in Uncategorized

Jieren’s work is published on Angewandte Chemie, congrats!

March 7, 2022
by Ruiyang Lyu at 11:02am
Posted in Uncategorized
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