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SHUSTOVA GROUP

Graphitic hybrid materials 

from design to application

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Latest News from the Shustova Lab

04/19/2024
Congratulations to our fantastic students, Grace and Kyoungchul, who have received the Outstanding Research and Doctoral Achievement Awards! We are so proud of both of you!
04/18/2024
Congratulations to our incredible undergraduate researcher, Mackenzie Manzi, who received the 2024 Undergraduate Award in Inorganic Chemistry! We are so proud of you!
04/12/2024
Congratulations to our undergraduate researcher Esther and her mentor, Grace, on receiving the prestigious Magellan award! We are so proud of you!
03/26/2024
Congratulations our fantastic advisor, Natalia, who received the Russell Research Award for her innovative research program and mentorship of students!!
01/15/2024
Thank you to Chemical Physics Reviews for selecting our paper "Switching in Harmony: Tailoring the Properties of Functional Materials with Orthogonal Stimuli" as a Featured Article! Great work team!
01/09/2024
Congratulations to Grace and Buddhima for leading the Chemical Physics Reviews papers, which focus on tailoring the properties of functional materials with orthogonal stimuli! A New Year's gift is on the way!
01/05/2024
Congratulations to our undergraduate researcher, Katie, on receiving the UREP award! We are excited to see your collaboration with Grace. This is wonderful news to start the New Year!
12/15/2023
Congratulations to our amazing leader and advisor, Natalia, who received the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award! It’s great to start the holiday with these amazing gifts!
12/14/2023
Congratulations to our undergraduate researcher, Virginia, and her mentor, Grace, on receiving the prestigious Magellan Award!
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We are hiring! We are currently looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow with a strong publication record to join the Shustova lab. Interested applicants work will focus on the design of porous and graphitic materials. Email Prof. Shustova for more information.
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