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Congrats to Dr. Bianca Ramirez

Published on 2020-07-27 by clu

Bianca Ramirez successfully defended her PhD thesis on "Tuning Nickel Electronics and Hydrogenation Reactivity via Dative Bonds with Rare Earth Metalloligands."

Bianca will join Jaqueline Kiplinger's research group at Los Alamos National Laboratory as a post-doctoral researcher.

After the Zoom defense, the group and friends gathered for an outdoor physically distanced barbecue with a strawberry cake made by Samantha.  

Rare-Earth Supported Nickel Catalysts for Alkyne Semihydrogenation: Chemo- and Regioselectivity Impacted by the Lewis Acidity and Size of the Support

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Multiple Bonds in Uranium-Transition Metal Complexes

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Bimetallic Nickel-Lutetium Complexes: Tuning the Properties and Catalytic Hydrogenation Activity of the Ni Site by Varying the Lu Coordination Environment

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