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Undergrad Research at the Heart of MEM-C
Brandi Cossairt
Q&A: From TVs to the future of computing, what makes quantum dots shine
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Meet the 2025-26 Levinson Emerging Scholars in biochemistry and chemistry
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Meet the 2025-26 WRF Fellows in biochemistry and chemistry
Tristan Shi
Tristan Shi joins our faculty
Julie Kovacs
Kovacs, first woman tenured in UW Chemistry, retires
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Graduate Program Excellence Awards 2024-25
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Faculty Promotions: Xiao, Bush, Fu, Zalatan
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Prizes for Best PhD Dissertation 2024-25
Dianne Xiao
Dianne Xiao named 2025 Sloan Fellow
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NSF awards UW partners $13.6M to broaden access in the sciences
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Velian Promoted to Associate Professor; Theberge and Vaughan Promoted to Professor
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Excellence in Graduate Research Awards 2023-24
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Prizes for Best PhD Thesis 2023
Alexandra Velian
Alexandra Velian named 2024 Sloan Fellow
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Doug Reed receives Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award
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Meet Prof. Doug Reed
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MEM-C: Moonshots & Island Voyages
Alexandra Velian
Alexandra Velian wins 2023 ACS Inorganic Chemistry Lectureship
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Stefan Stoll awarded 2023 Bruker Prize
Alexandra Velian
Alexandra Velian receives Marion Milligan Mason Award
Ricardo Rivera-Maldonado
Rivera-Maldonado wins award for bilingual climate science fact sheet
Dianne Xiao
Dianne Xiao receives Packard Fellowship
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Prizes for Thesis and Research
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Lasers trigger magnetism in atomically thin quantum materials