Congratulation to Heather Ricker for being awarded the Goldwater Scholarship. The Barry Goldwater Scholarship is the most prestigious national undergraduate award given in STEM. It is awarded annually to about 300 sophomores and juniors form a pool of several thousand applicants. Congratulations Heather for such well-deserved recognition!
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Welcome new members!
The Group welcomes new members Madison Bourassa, Emily Davis, Katherine Almquist, and Abby Schlinger!
Alumni achievements
Former lab member Angelina Leonardi has joined the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as a Research Assistant. She will be working in the Atmospheric Composition and Chemical Processes Lab. Congratulations Angelina! We are very proud of your achievements.
Award!
Professor Juan Navea receives Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award and a new grant. The award honors young faculty in the chemical sciences who have created an outstanding independent body of scholarship and are deeply committed to education with undergraduates. Congratulations to all current and past members of the Atmospheric Chemistry Lab!…
In the news
Science at Skidmore and professor Navea were featured in a Saratogian news story. Red the article here!
Funding
Navea Lab was awarded a NSF grant to conduct research on photochemistry and OH-initiated reactions on atmospheric aerosol.
Publication
The paper Particle formation and surface processes on atmospheric aerosols: a short review of applied quantum chemical calculations is now available in the International Journal of Quantum Chemistry. Congratulations Angelina and Heather!
Publication
The paper Physicochemical characterization of pelletized lime kiln dust as potential liming material for acidic soils. has been accepted for publication in Waste and Biomass Valorization. This paper is a collaborative effort between the Navea group and the Baltrusaitis group at Lehigh University and the Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture…
Graduation!
Congratulations to Angelina, Renee, and Jack on graduating! We will miss you.
Publication
The paper Atmospheric processing of combustion particles: Iron mobility and nitrite formation from fly ash. has been accepted for publication in ACS Earth & Space Chemistry and it was selected as supplementary cover article. Good job Deborah, Yao, Renee, Emily, Heather, and Angelina!