Kaitlyn McHugh
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- Photo-driven chemical transformations are ubiquitous across multiple scientific disciplines, from catalysis, to polymer dynamics, to control of gene expression…
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Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh - Photo-driven chemical transformations are ubiquitous across multiple scientific disciplines, from catalysis, to polymer dynamics, to control of gene expression…
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Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh - : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChristopher M. Sims, PhDResearch Chemist, National Institute of Standards and Technology Material Measurement LaboratoryUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoUniv of MinnesotaResearcher, PT Pertamina (Persero)Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of PittsburghCambridge UniveristyThe University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Department of Physics and Astronomy - Photo-driven chemical transformations are ubiquitous across multiple scientific disciplines, from catalysis, to polymer dynamics, to control of gene expression…
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Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh - : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChristopher M. Sims, PhDResearch Chemist, National Institute of Standards and Technology Material Measurement LaboratoryUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoUniv of MinnesotaResearcher, PT Pertamina (Persero)Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of PittsburghCambridge UniveristyThe University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Department of Physics and Astronomy - Photo-driven chemical transformations are ubiquitous across multiple scientific disciplines, from catalysis, to polymer dynamics, to control of gene expression…
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Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh - : [COLL] Division of Colloid & Surface Chemistry
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University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignChristopher M. Sims, PhDResearch Chemist, National Institute of Standards and Technology Material Measurement LaboratoryUniversity of Illinois at ChicagoUniv of MinnesotaResearcher, PT Pertamina (Persero)Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of PittsburghCambridge UniveristyThe University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Department of Physics and Astronomy - DateMarch 27, 2023Photo-driven chemical transformations are ubiquitous across multiple scientific disciplines, from catalysis, to polymer dynamics, to control of gene expression…
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Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh - DateAugust 15, 2023Photocatalytic hydrogen evolution reactions have the potential to sustainably provide the planet with a source of renewable energy…
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Graduate Student, Carnegie Mellon UniversityUniversity of Pittsburgh