Aaliyah Khan
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Chemistry PhD Candidate at UPenn π»@TheRappeGroup. NSF Graduate Research Fellow. π¬πΎπΊπΈ
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09-01-2021 21:12:44
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Pleased to report our study, performed with students and faculty from RISE at Rutgers and BASILbiochem programs, has been published in PROTEINS! Evolution of the SARS-CoV-2 proteome in three dimensions (3D) during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/prβ¦
Congratulations Aaliyah Khan and @SeasonIncarnate on the publication of our article in the Journal of Materials Research. Great undergrad work done at UMBC Chemistry #compchem
Had a really great time presenting my work for the first time ever in person. Thank you UMBC_LSAMP for the opportunity.
URCAD UMBC in live! Student researchers from UMBC Chemistry and UMBC CNMS posted voicethreads of their #research. Aaliyah Khan is talking about #compchem to search for new #Materials like #ferroelectrics and #antiferroelectrics.
Congrats! Aaliyah Khan Received the Chesapeake ACS Award UMBC Chemistry UMBC_LSAMP Aaliyah will be at Penn Chemistry in the Fall. #compchem #DFT #materialsscience #WomenInSTEM
These are elementary school children who woke up this morning. Who ate their favorite cereal. Who tied their shoes in double knots. Who laughed with friends on the bus. Now more than a dozen are dead. This isnβt normal. It doesnβt have to be this way. It canβt keep being this way
pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10β¦ Mona's FIRST first author paper in a #chemistry journal The Journal of Physical Chemistry came out today and I'm so proud! UMBC Chemistry AND it's in a Special Issue! #compchem Designing new ways to make new #materials!
Our recent work on CO2 activation is online pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ja⦠We propose bioinspired active sites on heterogeneous catalysts for CO2 activation, namely dual atom alloys Penn Chemistry J. Am. Chem. Soc. Vagelos Institute for Energy Science and Technolog The Rappe Group
Surface reconstruction under electrochemical conditions and their role in determining catalytic activity. Check out our recent work on hydrogen evolution using transition metal phosphides pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac⦠Vagelos Institute for Energy Science and Technolog The Rappe Group ACS Catalysis Penn Chemistry
New pic of the current ADSE@Penn (Penn Chemistry) board! Follow us here for updates on current projects!! #adse #DEI #fall2023
First Bennett group dinner with 2 very special guests, Aaliyah Khan and The Rappe Group ! Way to represent UMBC Chemistry #compchem #STEM #materials Aria Tauraso UMBC_LSAMP