Ohio State nav bar

Skip to main content

The Ohio State University

  • Help
  • BuckeyeLink
  • Map
  • Find People
  • Webmail
  • Search Ohio State
Wu Group
Inorganic and Materials Chemistry
  • The Wu Group Home
  • Publications
  • Research Areas
    • Batteries
    • Organic-inorganic Metal Halides
    • Quantum Spin Liquids
  • People
  • News
  • Group Files

Welcome Doris, Alina, and Drew to Wu Group!

December 4, 2024December 4, 2024
by Smrutimedha Parida at 9:17pmDecember 4, 2024
Posted in Uncategorized Bookmark the permalink.

Post navigation

← Yiying and Jocelyn completed the summer NSF I-Corps program
Wu lab on the 2025 Dean’s list →
December 2024
S M T W T F S
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293031  
« Aug   Mar »

Archives

Recent Posts

  • Ruichen passed his PhD defense. Congratulations Dr. Wan! August 25, 2025
  • Congratulations to Yiying on being selected as College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor! March 31, 2025
  • Wu lab on the 2025 Dean’s list March 28, 2025
  • Welcome Doris, Alina, and Drew to Wu Group! December 4, 2024
  • Yiying and Jocelyn completed the summer NSF I-Corps program August 22, 2024

RSS Nature Chemistry

  • Isotope-dependent Tafel analysis probes proton transfer kinetics during electrocatalytic water splitting
  • Organocatalysed three-component modular synthesis of BN isosteres and BN-2,1-azaboranaphthalenes via Wolff-type rearrangement
  • Agree to disagree
  • Future-proofing calcium fluoride
  • A label-free method for measuring the composition of multicomponent biomolecular condensates
  • Interfacial solvation pre-organizes the transition state of the oxygen evolution reaction
  • Repurposing magnetic hyperthermia therapy to control biosynthesis in synthetic cells
  • Carbon-to-nitrogen atom swap enables direct access to benzimidazoles from drug-like indoles

RSS Nature Materials

  • Mikhail Eremets (1949–2024)
  • Towards spin-wave integrated circuits
  • Capturing the dance of nanoparticles in crystals
  • Frustration under the microscope
  • Molecular engineering of two-dimensional polyamide interphase layers for anode-free lithium metal batteries
  • Re-entrant phase behaviour of organic semiconductors
  • Local photocrosslinking of native tissue matrix regulates lung epithelial cell mechanosensing and function
  • Accelerating development of polycyclic heteroaromatic emitters with small singlet–triplet energy gaps

RSS Nature Energy

  • Tandem amine scrubbing and CO<sub>2</sub> electrolysis via direct piperazine carbamate reduction
  • Alternative divertor configurations improve fusion power exhaust control
  • Affinity-driven electrolyte design
  • Non-volatile solid-state 4-(<i>N</i>-carbazolyl)pyridine additive for perovskite solar cells with improved thermal and operational stability
  • High-temperature polymer composite capacitors with high energy density designed via machine learning
  • The EU battery carbon footprint rules need urgent attention
  • Painting humid cities cool
  • Ditching nickel for manganese

RSS Nature

  • Why we launched Denmark’s second Young Academy (and what’s different about it)
  • RFK Jr’s vaccine advisers will soon review four shots: what’s at stake
  • Maintenance
  • LIGO is 10 years old: black-hole breakthroughs will ‘only get better’
  • These nations are wooing PhD students amid US funding uncertainties
  • Meet Europe’s first exascale supercomputer — can it compete in the global AI race?
  • How to help refugees thrive: have local families host them
  • Tips and tricks to plan your career in science
  • Trump team disbands controversial US climate panel
  • Daily briefing: Heatwaves can be directly linked to emissions from specific companies
  • Dinosaur egg dated directly for the first time
  • Is my red your red? Neuroscience has an answer
  • Author Correction: A broad-spectrum lasso peptide antibiotic targeting the bacterial ribosome
  • AI tool detects LLM-generated text in research papers and peer reviews
  • The earth will not consume our bones
  • A common gut fungus worsens infection with the food-borne bacterium <i>Salmonella</i>
  • Designing an alloy microstructure atom by atom to withstand extreme cold
  • ‘Brain dial’ turns food consumption on or off in mice
  • Iron-respiring microbes could have a role in sulfur cycling
  • AI-generated medical data can sidestep usual ethics review, universities say

RSS AAAS: Feed Not Available

  • An error has occurred, which probably means the feed is down. Try again later.

Social Media Links

    If you have trouble accessing this page and need to request an alternate format, contact u@osu.edu

    The content of this site is published by the site owner(s) and is not a statement of advice, opinion, or information pertaining to The Ohio State University. Neither text, nor links to other websites, is reviewed or endorsed by The Ohio State University.

    Log in