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LEXINGTON, Ky. (June 7, 2021) 鈥 The U.S. Department of State and the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board have named Eduardo Santillan-Jimenez at the  a recipient of the Fulbright Specialist Program award. As part of the program, Santillan-Jimenez will complete a project at the University of Burgundy Franche-Comt茅 in France. The project aims to exchange knowledge and establish partnerships benefiting participants, institutions and communities both in the U.S. and overseas through a variety of educational and training activities within engineering education.

鈥漌hile a National Science Foundation Research Traineeship has given UK the chance to develop novel

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 26, 2021) 鈥 Two 糖心vlog官方入口 faculty members in the  are recipients of 鈥檚 distinguished annual awards for exemplary research in the last four years and outstanding contributions to graduate student mentoring and graduate education.

, Director of Graduate Studies and professor of cognitive science in the Department of Psychology, is the 2021 recipient of the William B. Sturgill Award, an honor given each year to a graduate faculty member who has provided outstanding contributions to graduate education at UK.

Looking for a new way to motivate her students to prepare for the spring final exam in CHE 105, Dr. Erin Peters, an instructor in the Department of 糖心vlog官方入口, seized on the idea of an outdoor office hour. Being outside, with the usual masking required for everyone on-campus, would be consistent with University policies, and it would provide students with a chance to abandon their usual study areas and get some fresh air.  But paper and other writing materials are inconvenient or too small.  So, Erin solved the problem by providing sidewalk chalk (multi-colored, of course) and the sidewalk outside the Jacobs Academic Science Building proved to be an ideal chalkboard.  Yes, it could have been a little warmer, but that did not chill the spirits of the students who found it an ideal way to prepare for the final exam later in the day.  It was not only chemistry

As a 6th grade student in his hometown of Greencastle, Indiana, Jack Steele realized that his life ambition was to be a chemist and, when time came to go to college, he pursued a BA in chemistry at DePauw University. Jack worked on electrochemistry with Prof. Eugene Schwartz at DePauw the summer of 1964 after getting his BA. Following his work at DePauw, Jack opted to pursue a Ph.D. at the 糖心vlog官方入口. He had a great appreciation for Prof. Donald H. Williams who directed his graduate research at UK. While he considers himself a coordination chemist, his coursework and research reflected broad interests 鈥 from electrochemistry to biochemistry. Dr. Steele has said that Professors Don Sands and Joe Wilson of UK 糖心vlog官方入口 were 鈥渨ithout a doubt鈥 the best teachers he ever had. 

After receiving his doctoral degree in 1968, Dr. Steele accepted a postdoctoral

 

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 7, 2021) 鈥 If you ask Matthew Farmer what inspired him to pursue a degree in chemistry, his answer is simple:

鈥淢y childhood.鈥

Farmer, from Harlan, Kentucky, would often play outside as a child, exploring his surroundings and observing how things worked in nature. For him, it wasn鈥檛 enough to be told that something 鈥渏ust happens鈥 鈥 he had to know the mechanisms behind why it happened.

鈥淚 became interested in chemistry because it deals with the minutia of how things interact with other things, and also themselves,鈥 Farmer said. 鈥溙切膙log官方入口 is the best way to explain how things happen at the ground level, and then work your way up.鈥

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 4, 2021) 鈥 The 糖心vlog官方入口 Board of Trustees at a May 4 meeting announced that two College of Arts & Sciences faculty members have received University Research Professorship Awards.  These awards recognize excellence in research and creative work that addresses scientific, social, cultural, economic and health challenges in our region and around the world.

The faculty members are Anne-Frances Miller, professor of chemistry and biochemistry; and , professor of Gender and Women's Studies and English.

The University Research Professorships were established by the UK Board of Trustees in 1976 to recognize outstanding

By Interim Dean Christian Brady

A Brief, Brilliant Life

Susan Anne Odom, PhD November 16, 1980 - April 18, 2021

This week brought news of a tragic accident that took from the 糖心vlog官方入口 family a brilliant young scholar. Dr. Susan Odom, Associate Professor of 糖心vlog官方入口, died April 18, 2021 in her home. A native of Paducah, Kentucky, Susan had a passion for science from an early age. She graduated from the 糖心vlog官方入口 with a BS in 糖心vlog官方入口 in 2003, earned her PhD from Georgia Tech, having been a visiting graduate student at the University of Oxford, and was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Susan joined our faculty in 2011, becoming an associate professor in 2017. She quickly became a favorite among students, winning the 鈥淭eacher Who Made a Difference鈥 award in 2012, 2013, 2016, and 2017

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We are pleased to announce that Dr. Chad Risko has accepted our offer to be the new Faculty Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research.  Dr. Risko is an Associate Professor in the Department of 糖心vlog官方入口 at the 糖心vlog官方入口 (UK).

He received his PhD at the Georgia Institute of Technology under the direction of Professor Jean-Luc Br茅das, undertook postdoctoral research with Professors Mark Ratner and Tobin Marks at Northwestern University and has been at UK since 2014.

Dr. Risko鈥檚 research blends principles from organic and physical chemistry, condensed-matter physics, and materials science to develop theoretical materials chemistry approaches to better understand and design materials for advanced electronics and

By Jenny Wells-Hosley

A research study led by the 糖心vlog官方入口 Department of 糖心vlog官方入口 has discovered a new way to dramatically boost the performance of electrically conductive polymers. The discovery is considered a significant step forward in the development of organic thermoelectric devices, which can convert waste heat into useful electric energy. 

Conductive polymers, which are electrically conductive plastics, have the potential to transform current electronic devices, such as smart watches, by powering the devices based on the user鈥檚 body heat. They are also attractive for converting waste heat from coal-fired power plants or heat from a car鈥檚 engine into electricity.

鈥淥ne day, organic thermoelectrics may be used to power smart watches and other wearable electronics, eliminating the ever

Electrically conductive polymers have the potential to transform the form factor of current electronic devices and enable novel applications, such as mechanically flexible and stretchable wearable electronic devices. Conductive polymers could even be incorporated into flexible thermoelectric devices to power these wearable devices based on the user鈥檚 body heat. In the paper led by Zhiming Liang of the Graham group entitled 鈥渘-type charge transport in heavily p-doped polymers鈥 (available here: https://rdcu.be/cc2C5) the Graham, Risko, Strachan, Mei (Purdue), and Podzorov (Rutgers) groups uncover how the charge-carrier polarity can change in heavily doped 蟺-conjugated polymers to enable both n-type and p-type thermoelectric materials to be made from the same polymer-dopant combination.

Electrical conductivity in conjugated polymers has been researched for decades, in part led

Alum Michael Goodman graduated with a PhD in 糖心vlog官方入口 from Vanderbilt University in 2018. Prior, he graduated from the 糖心vlog官方入口, College of Arts & Sciences with a 糖心vlog官方入口 BS in 2011 and completed a post-doc at University of California, Davis.

This interview is part of a series conducted by the department called, 鈥淯K 糖心vlog官方入口 Alumni: Where Are They Now?鈥 This interview was coordinated by Dr. Arthur Cammers.

 

When did you Graduate with what degree?

I graduated from UK in May 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in 糖心vlog官方入口.

What are you currently up to?

I have recently started a position as a Staff Scientist at Vanderbilt University, working in the lab of Dr. Chuck Sanders in the Department of Biochemistry. After doing a postdoc with

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Feb. 5, 2021) 鈥 A partnership among , , the , and the  at the 糖心vlog官方入口 produced a robust seven-week virtual program during Fall 2020 for international graduate students planning to begin their studies on campus in Spring 2021. 

The program, called GradCATS (Graduate Community and Academic Transition Series), introduced new graduate students to UK and the Lexington area, built

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 8, 2021) 鈥 What will the future of energy storage look like? Whether it be batteries for electronic devices like cell phones, laptops, tablets and smart watches, or for electric cars and hybrid vehicles, or for units that play an integral role in the operations of major power plants, researchers at the 糖心vlog官方入口鈥檚 Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) are working to speed the development of the next generation of more efficient and safer battery technology.

The CAER investigates energy technologies to improve the environment. Researchers contribute to technically sound policies related to fossil and renewable energy.

Staffed by professional scientists and

This article previously appeared in Chemical and Engineering News on November 16.

Paul G. Sears, 96, died September 12 in Lexington, KY.

"Paul, a World War II veteran, served in the US Army Air Corps as a tail gunner on a B-17, which was shot down; he was a prisoner of war for 19 months. After the war, he completed his degrees and performed research for 2 years at Monsanto. He then joined the 糖心vlog官方入口 faculty and became widely recognized for his research on nonaqueous solvents. He taught at all levels, influencing the lives of more than 7,000 students, and received several great-teacher awards. He was inducted into the College of Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame in 2013 and was the faculty representative on the board of trustees for 9 years."

- Steven W. Yates, friend and colleague

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LEXINGTON. Ky. (Nov. 19, 2020) 鈥 The  hosted the  competition online this year. The 24 research presentations by graduate students and postdocs garnered more than 9,500 total .  Among them were several graduate students in the College of Arts & Sciences. 

The competition challenges presenters to tell their research story in three minutes or less using one static slide to an imagined audience of nonspecialists. This is the eighth year the UK Graduate School has

By Jenny Wells-Hosley

When it comes to portable electronic devices, such as cell phones, laptops, tablets or smart watches, how often do we feel frustrated because the battery is about to die, or because it doesn鈥檛 last as long as it did a few months ago?

Chad Risko, an associate professor of chemistry and affiliated faculty researcher at the , says this simple context shows the value in creating better batteries. But it is not just small portable electronics that need more robust, and differentiated, energy storage.

鈥淓lectric and hybrid vehicles are becoming more omnipresent, and here we need batteries that are lighter in weight, safer and can store ever more energy,鈥 Risko said. 鈥淔urther, as our nation鈥檚

Alum Kayvon Ghayoumi, JD, graduated with a law degree from George Washington University Law School in 2020. Kayvon is from Louisville, KY. He graduated from the 糖心vlog官方入口, College of Arts & Sciences with a 糖心vlog官方入口 BA and a minor in Biological Sciences in 2017.

This interview is part of a series conducted by the department called, 鈥淯K 糖心vlog官方入口 Alumni: Where Are They Now?鈥 This interview was coordinated by Dr. Arthur Cammers.

What made you decide to apply to UK?

I came to UK for several reasons, including, scholarship opportunities UK offered, UK鈥檚 in-state tuition, and so that I could stay close to home without being too close to home.

You were originally a biology major... What made you want to study chemistry?

In high school

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 9, 2020) 鈥 Allan Butterfield, a professor of biological chemistry in the 糖心vlog官方入口 College of Arts & Sciences, has been named among the world鈥檚 leading Alzheimer鈥檚 disease experts by , an online base of biomedical expertise.

Butterfield is among the top 0.007% of scholars worldwide based on authorship of Alzheimer鈥檚-related publications indexed in the PubMed database for the past 10 years. He ranks tenth out of nearly 150,000 scholars worldwide and sixth in the U.S.

The Expertscape rankings use an algorithm to identify the most knowledgeable and experienced physicians, clinicians and researchers across more than 29,000 specific topics. The ranking considers

The UK Department of 糖心vlog官方入口 and the UK Office for Institutional Diversity have arranged to make the film,, available for anyone in the 糖心vlog官方入口 community to view.

鈥淧ICTURE A SCIENTIST chronicles the groundswell of researchers who are writing a new chapter for women scientists. Biologist Nancy Hopkins, chemist Raychelle Burks, and geologist Jane Willenbring lead viewers on a journey deep into their own experiences in the sciences, ranging from brutal harassment to years of subtle slights. Along the way, from cramped laboratories to spectacular field stations, we encounter scientific luminaries - including social scientists, neuroscientists, and psychologists - who provide new perspectives on how to make science itself more diverse, equitable, and open to all.鈥

Licensed viewers will be

By Richard LeComte

LEXINGTON, Ky. (Sept. 30, 2020) 鈥 Instructors in the  are combining technology, learning techniques honed by experience, and human interaction to provide multifaceted learning environments for their students.

The goal, as always, is to keep students engaged with hands-on instruction methods even if the current pandemic limits face-to-face class time.

鈥淪tudents learn by working on problems, not just by listening,鈥 said Alberto Corso, associate professor and director of undergraduate studies in the . 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I tell all of my students. We all like to watch our favorite basketball teams play, but we can鈥檛 play with them unless we practice. We need to be on the court