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LSU Chemical Engineering Professor, Team Working to Improve Semiconductor Manufacturing Process
October 23, 2024
LSU Chemistry Associate Professor Revati Kumar is part of a research team tackling challenges in semiconductor manufacturing with support from the National Science Foundation's Future of Semiconductors (FuSe) Program. The team is designing, synthesizing, and investigating new polymers and processes for high-resolution patterning, a critical step in the next generation of tech innovation. Learn more about how this project is shaping the future of semiconductors.
The Maverick Spirit of Exploration and Discovery into Retirement
October 22, 2024
LSU College of Science Associate Dean and Department of Chemistry Professor Andrew Maverick dedicated 37 remarkable years to LSU as an administrator, researcher, educator, and mentor. As he embarks into retirement, we celebrate his lasting impact on LSU and the broader chemistry community. Though retiring, his enthusiasm for science ensures a future with new insights and contributions to the scientific community; even in retirement, a true maverick never stops exploring.
National Chemistry Week
October 20 - 26, 2024
It's National Chemistry Week, and we're excited to host the LSU Chemistry Photo Contest! This year’s theme is “Picture Perfect Chemistry,” highlighting how chemistry contributes to photography and imaging.
LSU Chemistry faculty, staff, and students creatively captured chemistry in action—whether through vibrant chemical reactions, stunning imagery, or chemistry-inspired artwork—bringing picture perfect chemistry to life.
Meet Myron Lard: First to Investigate Soil Samples in Colfax, Louisiana, and East Palestine, Ohio
October 15, 2024
Discover how LSU Chemistry graduate student Myron Lard, a member of the Cook Research Group and LSU Superfund team, is advancing research on environmentally persistent free radicals, investigating how they form and developing new methods to eliminate them. His work is not just about scientific breakthroughs; it’s about protecting communities and creating a healthier environment. Learn more in the latest "Working for Louisiana" feature.
LSU Chemistry Professor Secures DOE Funding to Advance Sustainable Chemical Processes
October 14, 2024
Assistant Professor Matthew Chambers received an $875,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy Early Career Research Program to develop energy-efficient chemical processes for the petrochemical industry. Chambers aims to enhance a process called hydroformylation, a key reaction for producing fuels and plastics, by developing a new cobalt(II) catalyst that reduces energy consumption.
LSU Welcomes Professor Rabi Musah as the Patrick F. Taylor Endowed Chair in Environmental Chemistry
October 14, 2024
The LSU Department of Chemistry welcomes Professor Rabi Musah as the Patrick F. Taylor Endowed Chair in Environmental Chemistry. Musah brings a wealth of knowledge and research expertise in environmental chemistry, plant defense mechanisms, forensic science, and STEM education. Her interdisciplinary research combines innovative mass spectrometry techniques with a commitment to solving real-world environmental, health, and forensic-related challenges.
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