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N-H-- Interactions Stabilize Azaborine Oligomer and Polymer Conformations

Isoxazole Chemistry Review Wins High Praise

Pietrangelo Group Research Makes the Cover of Polymer Chemistry

Award Competition: Herbert C. Cheung Scholarships, Anna and Bernard Senkowski Scholarships

Each spring, the Chemistry Department runs an award competition open to all chemistry majors currently enrolled at Rutgers-Newark. To be eligible, a student must be a declared chemistry major by June of this year. Award winners are selected based upon the evaluation of grade-point average, financial need, and two letters of recommendation. The deadline for submitting application forms is June 10.

Novel Tools in Computational Chemistry Coding Workshop

Pavanello Group Research Makes the Cover of JCP

BORAM XIV at Rutgers University-Newark in June

Frieder Jkle Joins the Organometallics Advisory Board

Prof. Jkle has been appointed to the Editorial Advisory Board of the journal Organometallics, published by the American Chemical Society.

New Luminescent Triaryl Borane Polymers As Dual Responsive Fluoride Ion Sensors

Recent Graduate Student Awards

For the 2012-2013 academic year, Hetalaben Patel won a Graduate Student Excellence Award from the Graduate School Government, and Fei Cheng won the Graduate School Dean's Doctoral Dissertation Award. Ms. Patel is studying for a Ph.D. in Prof. Jordan's research group; Dr. Cheng recently completed his degree working in Prof. Jkle's group.

Intermediates Detected in TDP-dependent Enzymes Point to Catalytic Mechanisms

Recent Faculty Awards to Profs. Mendelsohn, Jkle, Piotrowiak, and Jordan

Chemistry faculty winning recent awards include Prof. Mendelsohn who won the 2012 Gold Medal from the NY Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, and Prof. Jkle who won the Boron in the Americas Award along with the 2012 Akron ACS Section Award. Additionally, Prof. Piotrowiak was awarded the Donald H. Jacobs Chair in Applied Physics and Prof. Jordan won the Chancellor's Excellence in Research Award.

Efficient New Procedure for Highly Conductive Graphene

Fluorescence Enhancement from Constrained Spaces

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