An article by chemistry professor Stephen Loeb was named Best Paper of the Year by the Canadian Journal of Chemistry.
University of Windsor professors Jennifer Willet and Oliver Love have been awarded Canada Research Chairs.
The Royal Society of Canada has honoured three University of Windsor professors.
Two UWindsor students received honours at the Southern Ontario Undergraduate Chemistry Conference, March 18 at York University.
Jacqueline Gemus, a student in professor Rob Schurko’s research group, won first prize in physical chemistry.
Dr. Schurko says Gemus’ main area of interest is the mechanochemical synthesis of porous framework materials known as zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) and the use of solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance to monitor the formation of these amazing framework materials.
Professor Stephen Loeb’s research got a boost when the 2016 Nobel Prize for Chemistry recognized work in his field.
The University of Windsor Alumni Association will honour six individuals during its annual general meeting and awards presentations, Thursday, November 19.
A post-doctoral fellow is splitting his time between a campus research group and a company that provides X-ray diffraction analysis systems.
Stephen Loeb is clearly reticent about tooting his own horn, but as far as friends and colleagues are concerned, it’s high time the chemistry professor was recognized for a career of consistently producing cutting edge research and cranking out top quality graduate students from his lab.