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Dugan Hayes

@duganhayes

Assistant Professor of Chemistry at URI, fan of all flavors of photons (he/him). Shameless self promotion only. All opinions are my own.

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The GMG is back with our first ever guest! Jay Foley and I talk with @jrcaram ostensibly about short-wave infrared but also actinides, working with AMO physicists, and Kanye West. We'll be back with many more guests in 2021! open.spotify.com/episode/03gFQC…

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Join me in learning about surface plasmon resonance biosensors for detection of #SARSCoV2 (and other things!) from Jay Foley on the latest episode of the #GMGauge. open.spotify.com/episode/6QDgpK…

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If you're wondering how Jay Foley and I got through 2020, be sure to check out the new episode of the #GMGauge! All our music and youtube recommendations are also posted at gmgauge.com. open.spotify.com/episode/5uJ6b3…

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I'll be presenting our work on copper catalyzed photocycloaddition reactions today for the Global XAS Journal Club organized by Jerry Seidler. DM me for the link, and be sure to subscribe to this excellent series on youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCwtky…

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A great companion to the #gmgauge episode on x-rays, check out Dugan Hayes’ talk on transient XAS to study photochemistry! youtu.be/yDyHj5x8vAo via YouTube

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Happy #WomenInScienceDay! To celebrate, Jay Foley and I interviewed Jeamme Chia on the #GMGauge about our all-time favorite scientist and podcast namesake, Maria Goeppert Mayer. Spoiler: she was even more amazing than you think! #WomenInScience open.spotify.com/show/7hh6eZ3TL…

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Season 2 of the #GMGauge going strong: Jay Foley and I are joined by @NienhausFSU to talk halide perovskites, solar energy, photon upconversion, and more... yes, even the kitchen sink! open.spotify.com/episode/6oQQDU…

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Believe it or not, Jay Foley and I got the legendary Katja Lindenberg from UCSD on the #GMGauge to tell us all about statistical mechanics, nonlinear phenomena, and her incredible life and career! open.spotify.com/episode/6MEQpv…

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What's the opposite of tl;dr? In case you wanted *more* content on our photocycloaddition JACS paper, you can listen to me talk about it with Jay Foley for a full hour in our new episode of the #GMGauge! open.spotify.com/episode/25YmuA…

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Congratulations to the following authors for their first papers in JPCC! 1/3 Dugan and Carson, Down-Shifting in Yb3+-Doped Phosphate Glass The Journal of Physical Chemistry Dugan Hayes pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

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This one was almost four years in the making... phew! Big congrats to Cali, and a huge thanks to everyone in the XSD-TRR group at the APS! pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10… J. Am. Chem. Soc. URI Arts & Sciences URI College of Engineering Advanced Photon Source #photochemistry

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We're finally back... again! Jay Foley and I talk everything thermal in the newest episode of the #GMGauge open.spotify.com/episode/7CTsCw…

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The #GMGauge finally goes extraterrestrial as DeYonkerLab shows us the exciting world of astrochemistry. There's something for everyone - theorists, spectroscopists, astronomers, even organometallic chemists! open.spotify.com/episode/3AaDhM… gmgauge.com

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Dugan Hayes and Jay Foley invited me to chat on a podcast for the first time ever! I talk about my career-long involvement with astrochemistry, Pauling points, and spend 15 minutes at the end discussing how much I miss Trish Keenan of Broadcast and Mimi Parker of LOW