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Professor Coty Jen's Lab group at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Congratulations to Dr. Sandra Fomete who passed her dissertation defense on June 27th! Dr. Fomete will be starting at McKinsey & Company in the Fall. She will be missed but we are excited to see the amazing things she will do!

Congratulations to Dr. Sandra Fomete who passed her dissertation defense on June 27th! Dr. Fomete will be starting at McKinsey & Company in the Fall. She will be missed but we are excited to see the amazing things she will do!
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Jack Johnson, 5th year PhD student, presented at the International Aerosol Conference in Greece. He presented his recent research on methanesulfonic acid’s role in sulfuric acid-base nucleation.

Jack Johnson, 5th year PhD student, presented at the International Aerosol Conference in Greece. He presented his recent research on methanesulfonic acid’s role in sulfuric acid-base nucleation.
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Congratulations to Jen Lab Ph.D. student Christine Troller! She received the Steinbrenner Fellowship and passed her qualifying exam in the same month! cmu.edu/steinbrenner/d…

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Congratulations to Jen Lab alumna Dr. Sandra Fomete! Her paper on Ion-Molecule Rate Constants for Reactions of Sulfuric Acid with Acetate and Nitrate Ions was published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

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Congratulations to Jen Lab Ph.D. student Jack Johnson! His paper, the Role of Methanesulfonic Acid in Sulfuric Acid–Amine and Ammonia New Particle Formation, was published in ACS Earth and Space Chemistry. Learn more about it here: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…