February is Black History Month
The Library of Congress promotes Black History Month as a celebration of the contributions of Black and African Americans to the country’s history and culture, and a tribute to generations who “struggled with adversity to achieve full citizenship in American society.” In this month, and all year, we support this important effort to continue raising awareness.
Awardee Spotlight: 2023 BYI Abdoulaye Ndao, PhD
“Giant Second Harmonic Generation in Etch-less Lithium Niobate Thin Film,” Journal of Applied Physics
Awardee Spotlight: 2022 BSP Camryn Carter
“Atomistic Insights into the Binding of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Receptor Binding Domain with the Human ACE2 Receptor: The Importance of Residue 493,” Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling
Awardee Spotlight: 2021 BYI Robert Gilliard, Jr., PhD
“Geminal Bimetallic Coordination of a Carbone to Main-Group and Transition Metals,” Chemical Communications
Awardee Spotlight: 2020 BSP Camaryn Bennett, MS
“Investigating the Impact of Polymer Length, Attachment Site, and Charge on Enzymatic Activity and Stability of Cellulase,” Biomacromolecules
Awardee Spotlight: 2019 AOB Postdoc Stewart Mallory, PhD
“Mechanical theory of nonequilibrium coexistence and motility-induced phase separation,” PNAS