- Colby, Lacey, and Steven recently attended the College of Natural Sciences 30th Annual Scholarship and Fellowship Recognition Luncheon. All three were recipients of a scholarship or fellowship awarded through the College.

Travis and Steven demo the LEGO Microscope
- Travis was recently featured in CSU’s SOURCE magazine for his work on building the LEGO microscope. Check out the article here!
- Travis and Steven also demoed the LEGO microscope last Friday for an event hosted by Microbiology. Check out the pictures below.
Congratulations to Zach!
This past friday, Zach passed his Orals and is now officially a PhD candidate! The group is now 2/2 on candidacy exams!
Cover Art in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Congrats to Li on having his cover art submission accepted for ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces! Check out the paper here.
The Group goes to Boulder
- The Gerischer Electrochemistry Today 2018 conference was held this week in Boulder, Colorado highlighting advances in semiconductor electrochemistry.
- The group had the chance to listen to many pioneers in the field talk about their research. During the poster session, the group presented on the current directions within the group.
Paper Accepted into ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces!
Congratulations to Allan, Michael, and Li! Their paper on the role of photogenerated iodine on the energy conversion properties of MoSe2 liquid junction photovoltaics was accepted to ACS Appl. Mater. & Interfaces.

Awards all around!
- Congratulations are in order for Lacey who received the Maciel Fellowship, Colby who received the Rodney K. Skogerboe Scholarship in Chemistry, and Michael who received a Graduate Teaching Assistant Award!
Colby passes his orals!
- Congratulations to Colby who passed his Oral Exam on Friday!
Allan Graduates with his Masters
- Congratulations to Allan Isenberg for graduating with his Masters degree. We wish you good luck[Not a valid template]
Travis receives High Honors for Undergraduate Research!
- Congratulations to Travis, who received a High Honors Award at the Celebrating Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium. His poster showcased his work on a high resolution fluorescence microscope built from LEGO!

