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Here's the latest news from AirUCI — our events, our people, our science.

 

2012

Friday, April 27, 2012

AirUCI Ph.D. candidate Matt Dawson is profiled in the Spring 2012 edition of AAAR's newsletter, Particulars.  Way to go, Matt!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

AirUCI's Don Blake has been named as Faculty Mentor of the month for February, 2012 by UCI's Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program.  Way to go, Don!

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

AirUCI's Noriko Nishino, Nicole Richards, Matthew Dawson, and Christopher Dillbeck will judge the Irvine Unified School District's 31st annual Science Fair on Wednesday, February 29th, 2012 at University High School in Irvine.  Good luck to the many future scientists who will be participating!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

At UCI's Lauds and Laurels dinner on February 23, 2012, AirUCI's John Hemminger was named the 2012 Distinguished Alumnus for Physical Sciences.  Congratulations, John!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

A ground-breaking article written by AirUCI researchers was published on February 21, 2012 in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.  Our research shows that when low volatility gases condense to form particles, it's a one way street.  Once in the particles, they don't evaporate out.  These findings could significantly affect air pollution control strategies and prompt reevaluation of the models that inform air quality rules.       

Read the published PNAS article       New York Times article       Orange County Register article       UCI article

2011

Thursday, November 3, 2011

AirUCI PI Scott Samuelsen was honored with the 2011 White House Champions of Change Award and invited to hold a dialogue with key Administration leaders regarding the importance of fuel cell technology in enabling a transition to clean energy for the US market.  He emphasized that this technology is key in creating  thousands of jobs in manufacturing, installation, operation, and servicing in the fields of transportation and energy throughout the United States and around the world.  We're so proud, Scott!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

UCI's California Science Project Center for Educational Partnerships will host its 30th annual Future of Science Conference for science teachers on Saturday, October 15, 2011.  The day-long event will be held in the courtyard adjacent to Rowland Hall and Reines Hall on the UCI campus.

Sergey Nizkorodov will lead AirUCI's participation, both as an exhibitor and more actively as his group will give a lab demonstration for teachers entitled, "Detecting Ethanol, Acetone, Isoprene, and Other Trace Gases in your Breath Using the World's Most Expensive Breathalyzer."

This conference is eagerly anticipated each year by science educators as a forum for discussion of recent science research and issues affecting science education in Southern California.  It is attended by about 200 science educators from pre-kindergarten through university level.  This year the conference theme is "Chemistry Across the Sciences".

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

On August 31, 2011, a delegation of high-level officials from the Research Center of Climate Change and Sustainable Development at National Taiwan University will tour the AirUCI labs and hear a presentation about our research. 

This group, comprised of distinguished professors and current or former government officials, is touring the US to seek suggestions for a newly established Center of Climate Change and Sustainable Development, and AirUCI was one of the research centers they most wanted to visit.  We are excited to welcome them to UC Irvine and our many AirUCI labs!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

AirUCI's Michael Dennin was honored in August 2011 as a recipient of the Education-Portal.com’s OCW People’s Choice Awards. Dennin’s course titled, “Science from Superheroes to Global Warming,” was voted the winner in the Best User Experience category.  Congratulations, Michael!

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Friday, August 26, 2011

AirUCI's Scott Samuelsen and Jack Brouwer, director and associate director of UC Irvine’s National Fuel Cell Research Center, have developed an exciting and unique fuel cell generator in conjunction with the NFCRC staff and the Orange County Sanitation District in Fountain Valley, California.  Other private sector collaborators on the project were FuelCell Energy, Inc. and Air Products.

The apparatus simultaneously and continuously converts gases that are created in wastewater digesters into hydrogen, which is then used for zero-emission vehicle fuel, electricity, and heat.  This is an important breakthrough in clean energy technology that promises to lead to cleaner air and less reliance on fossil fuels.  Congratulations, Scott and Jack!

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