
The Weichman Lab
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A spectroscopy and physical chemistry research group at Princeton Chemistry @PrincetonChem - student run account
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Interstellar chemistry! Million-year timescales! High-powered lasers! Through a new U.S. National Science Foundation grant, the The Weichman Lab combines astrochemistry and spectroscopy to identify molecules in space. Chemistry at its coolest. Story: bit.ly/3vqJphu


"These are big, fundamental questions about where we come from and what kind of universe we live in." A Princeton Chemistry team is using its expertise in novel spectroscopies to expand our understanding of the composition of the universe: bit.ly/3IQIx8X







We've had an awesome summer with visiting undergrad Kierra Forthman from Connor Bischak's lab at Utah Chemistry! Congratulations on a great poster presentation and best of luck in your senior year! 🥳


Congratulations to the 2023 Emerging Investigator Best Paper Winners 🏆Marissa Weichman (The Weichman Lab Princeton Chemistry) and Barak Hirshberg 🎗️ (School of Chemistry, Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University)! Read the winning papers 👇 aippub.org/3M0I2eo aippub.org/3SJgoq1


Not a bad office for a couple of grad students/postdocs to work out of, yes? A few members of the The Weichman Lab hard at work on a gorgeous fall afternoon.



Standing room only for pchem – who knew?! The Weichman Lab revives physical chemistry chalktalks beginning with a presentation by Nidhi Kaul of the Scholes lab on Förster resonance energy transfer. Chalktalks will pick up again in January. Stay tuned!


How do you build a lab out of thin air? Princeton Chemistry professors Marissa Weichman, Jose Roque, and Alice Kunin talk about their experiences and what they wish they had known going in. Enjoy our first story of 2025 with these exceptional junior profs: bit.ly/4fJhwlX@


We are thrilled to share that Marissa Weichman has received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) for our group's ongoing work in gas- and solution-phase molecular polaritons! Congratulations Marissa! Princeton Chemistry whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-upda…

We are sure proud to announce that Princeton Chemistry’s Leslie Schoop and Marissa Weichman are among the scientists selected to receive prestigious #PECASE awards, announced by The White House this week! Congratulations to Leslie and Marissa. Story: bit.ly/40xfa5q
