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Congratulations on publishing “Hydrogen evolution: Not living on the edge” in Nature Energy.

July 31, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 11:38am

https://www.nature.com/articles/nenergy2017132.epdf?author_access_token=ODfyjdmarrRwlAavMyITjNRgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MGCwTOcQZ5h0lYgh5-_XN2_0RnIqhpTs_6ipHZkGhDRS5_wdlsmOTYuFH3CnmuQURRZP-7UuMwWPSnkZcLcwR2-ch0eJx2-YiqkzY2ogJnFQ%3D%3D

 

 

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Billy’s paper is included in the ACS virtual issue on redox-flow batteries.

June 13, 2017June 13, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 9:39amJune 13, 2017

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http://pubs.acs.org/page/vi/redox-flow-batteries.html

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Ben and Kevin’s graduation ceremony!

May 7, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 4:12pm

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Ben is invited to 67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. Congrats!

April 28, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 3:45pm

67th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting taking place from 25 to 30 June 2017 in Lindau, Germany. Only the 400 most qualified young scientists can be given the opportunity to enrich and share the unique atmosphere of the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings.

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Billy won the 2017 Presidential Fellowship! Congrats!

April 26, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 12:20pm
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Allie and Yongze passed their candidacy exams, congrats!

April 25, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 5:53pm
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Kevin passed his defense. Congrats!

April 12, 2017April 12, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 11:21amApril 12, 2017

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Kevin’s paper has been accepted by JPCC, congrats! Bilayer Dye Protected Aqueous Photocathodes for Tandem Dye Sensitized Solar Cells

April 6, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 9:52am
The Journal of Physical Chemistry Part C: Energy Conversion and Storage, Optical and Electronic Devices, Interfaces, Nanomaterials, and Hard Matter, C: Energy Conversion and Storage; Energy and Charge Transport.
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Brittany won the 1st place in the undergrad division at the ACS Columbus section poster session.

March 26, 2017
by Neng Xiao at 4:30pm

Congrats!

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Tom and Mingfu completed their PhD thesis defense! Two more doctors from our group.

November 22, 2016November 22, 2016
by Neng Xiao at 4:13pmNovember 22, 2016

Congrats to them.

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