Congratulations to Kristy Erickson!
Congratulations to Kristy Erickson on her successful defense today of her Ph.D. thesis. Her thesis topic was "High Temperature D2O Isotope Effects on Hydrolysis and Ionization Equilibria of Water". Go Kristy :)
Congratulations to Kristy Erickson on her successful defense today of her Ph.D. thesis. Her thesis topic was "High Temperature D2O Isotope Effects on Hydrolysis and Ionization Equilibria of Water". Go Kristy :)
We are very pleased to announce that Michael Yacyshyn successfully defended his Master's thesis today on “Deuterium Isotope Effects for Inorganic Oxyacids at Elevated Temperatures Using Raman Spectroscopy".
"A University of Guelph chemist conducting pioneering experiments on water chemistry in current and future nuclear reactors has received $255,600 in new support from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the University Network of Excellence in Nuclear Engineering (UNENE).