Carolyn Graverson (@carlygraverson) 's Twitter Profile
Carolyn Graverson

@carlygraverson

Chemistry PhD Candidate at Rice University. Lewis University Alumna. Aspiring Leader. Occasional Runner. Foodie. Go Pack Go, Bucks in Six.

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Check out the press release about our latest #chem #nano work on Au32 clusters being the “seed” in anisotropic nanoparticle syntheses. It was recently selected as an Editor’s Highlight in Nature Communications as well! news.rice.edu/news/2023/gold… nature.com/collections/wt…

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For any graduate students starting this month who feel lost, check out my blog post about navigating the hidden curriculum of graduate school, inspired by the work of Jess Calarco graduate.rice.edu/news/current-n…

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Coco Gauff went from dancing at the US Open as an 8-year-old to winning her first career Grand Slam at the same tournament 11 years later as a 19-year-old. What a performance! She is the youngest American US Open champion since Serena Williams in 1999 🤯

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Last night, I had the pleasure of attending the first session of the Rice Center for Engineering Leadership speaker series! It was an honor to hear from Jim Whitehurst about his journey and advice for being an engineering leader in I4.0.

Last night, I had the pleasure of attending the first session of the <a href="/RCELConnect/">Rice Center for Engineering Leadership</a> speaker series! It was an honor to hear from <a href="/JWhitehurst/">Jim Whitehurst</a> about his journey and advice for being an engineering leader in I4.0.
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Looking forward to meeting GCURS presenters this weekend, especially Goldwater Scholar Community winners! It was such a valuable time for me & led me to the incredible Rice University. Check out my blog series with Rice University Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies about my GCURS experience! graduate.rice.edu/news/my-gcurs-…

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Being able to share my grad school experiences with Rice University Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies Blogs has been extremely rewarding and this particular blog means a lot to me! graduate.rice.edu/news/current-n…

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Thank you, Prof. Abusomwan, for the opportunity to present our project developing Empoweralls at @TheIonHouston! It was my first visit to the innovation hub, and I enjoyed every second. Looking forward to what's next ➡️

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For any #UndergradInTheLab getting ready to visit grad programs over the next few months who feel unprepared or unsure what to say and do, FACETS members from Rice Chem Grad have information that can help. Reach out to me if you are interested!

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Hats off to Carly, Lul, and Manuel from the Chemistry Department! Last week, they presented their research at the American Chemical Society conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. Well done!

Hats off to Carly, Lul, and Manuel from the Chemistry Department! Last week, they presented their research at the American Chemical Society conference in New Orleans, Louisiana. Well done!
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A huge thank you to Omar Bonilla and the Rice University grounds crew, as well as the other individuals on campus today, for their work in cleaning up debris from last night's storm. Your efforts are appreciated. Thank you for helping to keep our campus safe and beautiful!

A huge thank you to Omar Bonilla and the <a href="/RiceUniversity/">Rice University</a> grounds crew, as well as the other individuals on campus today, for their work in cleaning up debris from last night's storm. Your efforts are appreciated. Thank you for helping to keep our campus safe and beautiful!