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A new project from Drs. Mita Dasog and Michael Freund of Dalhousie Chemistry and DalCleanTech funded through a NRC Canada grant could help make green hydrogen production cheaper and more widely adopted in Atlantic Canada. Read more: dal.ca/news/2024/07/1…

A new project from Drs. Mita Dasog and Michael Freund of <a href="/DalhousieChem/">Dalhousie Chemistry</a> and <a href="/DalCleanTech/">DalCleanTech</a> funded through a <a href="/NRC_CNRC/">NRC Canada</a> grant could help make green hydrogen production cheaper and more widely adopted in Atlantic Canada. Read more: dal.ca/news/2024/07/1…
Dasog research lab (@dasoglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today Matt and Sarah Martell hosted SHAD Dalhousie group and discussed our ongoing work on solar driven desalination and green hydrogen production. As usual we had great participation and questions from the audience members. 1/2

Today Matt and <a href="/Sarah_Martell/">Sarah Martell</a>  hosted <a href="/ShadDalhousie/">SHAD Dalhousie</a> group and discussed our ongoing work on solar driven desalination and green hydrogen production. As usual we had great participation and questions from the audience members. 1/2
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John Risley’s World Energy GH2 plans to work with Dalhousie University to test a roster of potential replacements for the costly precious metals used in green hydrogen production — with the help of AI. shorturl.at/Q79Qf

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After receiving the prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Visiting Fellowship, Dr. Erin Johnson spent a six-month sabbatical at the University of Cambridge to start 2024. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Now back at Dal, Dr. Johnson reflects on a 'scientifically invigorating' experience: bit.ly/4fbt9TI

After receiving the prestigious Royal Society Wolfson Visiting Fellowship, Dr. Erin Johnson spent a six-month sabbatical at the University of Cambridge to start 2024. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Now back at Dal, Dr. Johnson reflects on a 'scientifically invigorating' experience: bit.ly/4fbt9TI
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In case you missed it - huge announcement regarding investment in green-hydrogen research led by Profs. Mita Dasog and Michael Freund. dal.ca/news/2024/07/1…

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Congratulations to Kyle Bryenton (PhD student in the Johnson group), who was awarded the best contributed talk prize at the Canadian Symposium on Theoretical and Computational Chemistry (CSTCC): catc.ca/cstcc2024/afte…

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Congrats to Mark Stradiotto for being ranked among the top scientists in cross-coupling catalysis (and top 0.5% of all scholars worldwide across all disciplines for impact) by Scholar GPS. Dalhousie Science Dr. Alice Aiken

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Last week Joshua Bates and Ryan Snitynsky organized a chemistry experience for 51 Shad students in the department, with support from some of our wonderful grad student volunteers!

Last week Joshua Bates and Ryan Snitynsky organized a chemistry experience for 51 Shad students in the department, with support from some of our wonderful grad student volunteers!
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Exciting start to our Monday! Congratulations to Sarah Martell and Max Yan on getting their work on understanding magnesiothermic reduction mechanism accepted in Nanoscale Horizons Nanoscale journal family! - pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… 1/4

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Recently, Dr. Alan Doucette's lab group hosted an ice cream social in front of our chemistry building, liquid nitrogen were used to create the coolest ice cream in the world. 100% of the money raised will be donated to QEII Health qe2foundation.ca

Recently, Dr. Alan Doucette's lab group hosted an ice cream social in front of our chemistry building, liquid nitrogen were used to create the coolest ice cream in the world. 100% of the money raised will be donated to QEII Health qe2foundation.ca
Dalhousie Science  (@dalscience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Calling all Faculty of Science alumni, faculty, staff, and students: if you have captured a great science-themed photo this summer, send it our way by August 31! 📷 It could be featured in the 2025 Science as Art calendar. Learn more at dal.ca/science-as-art

Calling all Faculty of Science alumni, faculty, staff, and students: if you have captured a great science-themed photo this summer, send it our way by August 31! 📷 

It could be featured in the 2025 Science as Art calendar. Learn more at dal.ca/science-as-art
Dalhousie University (@dalhousieu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New to Dal or looking for a refresher on what the libraries offer? All faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend a 45-minute webinar, where you will learn about the many resources and services available to you through Dalhousie Libraries: ow.ly/7NQ250T7zQC

New to Dal or looking for a refresher on what the libraries offer? All faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend a 45-minute webinar, where you will learn about the many resources and services available to you through <a href="/DalLibraries/">Dalhousie Libraries</a>: ow.ly/7NQ250T7zQC
CanadianLightSource (@canlightsource) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Peng Zhang Dalhousie University, a world leader in single-atom catalysts, says fundamental research in this field would be impossible without “access to world-class facilities like the CLS and Advanced Photon Source.” bit.ly/4aFhFFk #advancedmaterials #catalysis

Dalhousie Centre for Learning & Teaching (CLT) (@dalclt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're one week away from the 2024 Teaching Assistant Professional Development Days! This is an incredible opportunity for all #DalhousieU graduate students and TAs to come together, share knowledge, and gain valuable insights into teaching and learning. tinyurl.com/2p92ce7x

We're one week away from the 2024 Teaching Assistant Professional Development Days! This is an incredible opportunity for all #DalhousieU graduate students and TAs to come together, share knowledge, and gain valuable insights into teaching and learning. tinyurl.com/2p92ce7x
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Congratulations to Dr. Mark Stradiotto who was just named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada! More details: rsc-src.ca/en/news/royal-… rsc-src.ca/sites/default/…

Congratulations to Dr. Mark Stradiotto who was just named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada! More details: rsc-src.ca/en/news/royal-…
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The The Royal Society of Canada (RSC), a fellowship that gathers the brightest minds from across the country, has welcomed two new members from Dalhousie Science , Dr. Mark Stradiotto, and Dr. Kate Sherren! ow.ly/CVee50TfnQp

The <a href="/royalsociety/">The Royal Society</a> of Canada (RSC), a fellowship that gathers the brightest minds from across the country, has welcomed two new members from <a href="/DalScience/">Dalhousie Science </a>, Dr. Mark Stradiotto, and Dr. Kate Sherren! ow.ly/CVee50TfnQp