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Congratulations to Maryanne Stones!

Maryanne was awarded 2nd place in the the "U of G Through the Lens photo contest" under the Faculty/Staff category. She provided a scanning electron microscopy (SEM) image of a new nickel sulfate phase formed under high-temperature aqueous conditions. This crystal was grown for a project relating to corrosion chemistry in nuclear reactors.

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Congratulations to Avinaash Persaud!

We are very pleased to announce that Avinaash Persaud successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis today on “The Aqueous Chloride Complexes of Antimony(III) and Lanthanum(III) from 25°C up to 300°C by Raman Spectroscopy”.

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Congratulations to Samantha Binkley!

We are very pleased to announce that Sam Binkley successfully defended her M.Sc. thesis today on “Standard Partial Molar Heat Capacities and Volumes of Aqueous N,N-Dimethylethanolamine and 3-Methoxypropanolamine from 283 to 393 K, and Thermodynamic Functions for Their Ionization Equilibria to 598 K and 20 MPa”.

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Congratulations to Jacy Conrad!

We are very pleased to announce that Jacy Conrad successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis today on “Deuterium isotope effects on acid ionization and metal oxide hydrolysis under hydrothermal conditions”.

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Congratulations to Jane Ferguson!

We are very pleased to announce that Jane Ferguson successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis today on “Aqueous Boric Acid Chemistry under Pressurized Water Reactor Coolant Conditions by AC Conductivity”.

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Prof. Peter Tremaine’s research honoured at University of Guelph

"Nearly $150 million is directed to the University of Guelph every year for research. And although support for cutting-edge technology and modern facilities are imperative for helping research advance and excellence, it’s the people – the researchers themselves – who are central to every achievement.  That was the message delivered Friday night by members of the university’s senior administrative team – President Franco Vaccarino, among them – to some of the university’s highest research achievers. They assembled in the Summerlee Science Complex to be recognized for their many contributions to Guelph’s standing as one of Canada’s most research-intensive universities."

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