Content Tagged with: Department of Chemistry
UCR scholars named AAAS fellows
The American Association for the Advancement of Science, or AAAS, has named UCR faculty members Rodolfo Torres and Yadong Yin as 2025 Fellows, a distinction that ranks among the highest scientific honors in the nation.
UCR researchers recognized as ‘Highly Cited’ in 2025
Six UCR faculty members make Clarivate Analytics' 2025 list.
Chemistry Ph.D. students to represent UCR at Nobel Laureate meeting
Ashley Pimentel and Ting Zhao encourage fellow students to pursue opportunities.
UCR scientists join elite class of 2024 AAAS fellows
A big honor for chemistry and biomedical sciences faculty
Campus launches West Coast’s first educational program in cosmetic science
Yearlong program began last year
Molecular crystal motors move when exposed to light
Potential applications include drug delivery
UCR chemist Timothy Su joins 2024 class of Cottrell Scholars
Award supports innovative science research and education
Chemistry prof gains national recognition for outstanding mentorship
Jingsong Zhang receives American Chemical Society award
Equipment grant will support two labs on campus
B oerge Hemmerling and Christopher Bardeen have received an equipment grant of about $214,000 from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, or AFOSR, for a project titled “High-Flux Source for Aluminum Monochloride with Applications in Material Science.” “We will be creating and studying a new material, made of aluminum monochloride,” said...
Grant supports study of new catalyst structures
M atthew P. Conley, an assistant professor of chemistry, has received a three-year grant of $500,000 from the U.S. Department of Energy in support of fundamental research his lab will perform to generate catalysts on surfaces to activate unreactive bonds. A catalyst is a substance that operates by reducing the energy input for a chemical reaction...
Data-driven discovery of one-dimensional materials
Balandin and Bartels receive $1.12 million grant to discover new van der Waals materials