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Milner Group at Cornell University

@runofthephill

Chemistry research group at Cornell University, working on organic, inorganic, and materials chemistry. Catalysis and separations.

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Congrats to Kaitlyn Kaitlyn Keasler, PhD #8 from the group, who defended her thesis today! 🍾 Bonus pic of the 4th years in our group ceremoniously taking the leadership torch in the form of a cake cutting! 🎂

Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability (@atkinsoncenter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With funding from Cornell Atkinson, Semlitz Family Sustainability Fellow Bayu Ahmad has developed a first-of-its-kind system that uses sunlight to power carbon capture, an essential strategy in the fight against global warming. Read more: news.cornell.edu/stories/2025/0…

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation (@dreyfusfndn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation is pleased to announce that Héctor D. Abruña (Cornell University) has been awarded the 2025 Dreyfus Prize, conferred in Electrochemical Processes. CornellChemistry CornellArts&Sciences #DreyfusAwards

The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation is pleased to announce that Héctor D. Abruña (<a href="/Cornell/">Cornell University</a>) has been awarded the 2025 Dreyfus Prize, conferred in Electrochemical Processes. <a href="/CornellChem/">CornellChemistry</a> <a href="/CornellCAS/">CornellArts&Sciences</a> #DreyfusAwards
C&EN (Chemical & Engineering News) (@cenmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Héctor Abruña, an electrochemist and Émile M. Chamot Professor at Cornell University, was named winner of the 2025 Dreyfus Prize in the Chemical Sciences. cen.acs.org/people/awards/…

Corin Wagen (@corinwagen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been experimenting with the OMol25 models from FAIR Chemistry, and I'm quite happy so far. Here's a challenging system that I worked on with Buchwald Group: Pd-catalyzed C–F reductive elimination. The model gives ∆E‡ ~= 23.2 kcal/mol, vs. a reported ∆G‡ of 20.6!

I've been experimenting with the OMol25 models from <a href="/OpenCatalyst/">FAIR Chemistry</a>, and I'm quite happy so far. 

Here's a challenging system that I worked on with <a href="/BuchwildGroup/">Buchwald Group</a>: Pd-catalyzed C–F reductive elimination. 

The model gives ∆E‡ ~= 23.2 kcal/mol, vs. a reported ∆G‡ of 20.6!