Chemistry Seniors Capture Poster Award
May 1, 2014Share story
Extensive hands-on research is integral to a Harvey Mudd education, but it doesn鈥檛 end there. The College is committed to teaching students how to communicate their findings effectively and professionally through top-notch written work, posters and presentations.
Chemistry students Sejal Shah 鈥14 and Anastasia Patterson 鈥14 recently earned Best Poster awards at the Materials Research Society national meeting in San Francisco.聽Their poster, titled 鈥淐oupling of a Homologous Series of Porphyrin Dyes to Zinc Oxide Nanorod and Nanotube Photoanodes in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells,鈥 illustrates fundamental studies on easily manufactured low-cost alternatives to silicon solar cells. Shah and Patterson were in Symposium B, Organic and Inorganic Materials for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells.
Their faculty advisor is Hal Van Ryswyk, professor of chemistry and department chair.
鈥淪ejal and Anastasia were clearly the center of attention at the poster session, fielding questions on both their own work and the overall arc of the project,鈥 said Van Ryswyk. Co-authors on the research are Emily Ross 鈥14, Mo聽Zhao 鈥16, Amy聽Konsza 鈥12, Samantha Fisher 鈥12, Laura Collins 鈥11, Chiara Giammanco 鈥10, Mark Hendricks 鈥10, Ha Seong Kim 鈥11, Daniel O’Neil 鈥11, Trevor McQueen 鈥09, Nancy Eisenmenger 鈥09 and Ryan Pakula 鈥09.
Van Ryswyk lauded Shah for 鈥渁 breadth and depth of experience that is uncommon in an undergraduate researcher,鈥 and noted that Patterson, a more recent addition to the project team, has created 鈥渂eautiful zinc oxide nanotubes that previously required multiple trips to the Stanford Nanofabrication Laboratory to produce.鈥
鈥淚t’s only when they get outside of Harvey Mudd that they see just what they have accomplished,鈥 said Van Ryswyk.
Along with Patterson and Shah, Mudd chemistry students Sara Tweedy 鈥14, Marie Kirkegaard 鈥15 and Christian Stevens 鈥14 have all garnered national awards at scientific conventions during the past year.
The Materials Research Society is an organization of materials researchers from academia, industry and government that promotes communication for the advancement of interdisciplinary materials research to improve the quality of life.聽The MRS has over 16,000 members in more than 70 countries.