Clarkson Undergraduate Presents Research at AVS Meeting and receives Best Undergraduate Poster Award

Caption: Jen O’Brien (pictured right) with graduate poster winner Tushar Mahajan (SUNY Polytech), graduate presentation winner Saloni Pendse (RPI), and Dr. Marinus Hopstaken (IBM), the chair of the Hudson Mohawk chapter of the AVS.

Clarkson University senior Jen O’Brien won BEST UNDERGRADUATE POSTER AWARD at the Hudson Mohawk AVS Fall Meeting on October 20, 2022 at SUNY Polytechnic Institute in Albany, NY.  Jen presented her poster titled Dynamic Covalent Crystallization of Covalent Organic Frameworks between Planar Substrates, based on research she performed with Dr. Ryan Brown (Clarkson Chemistry & Biomolecular Science), Dr. Jingyun Ye, Dr. Adam Hill (St. Lawrence University), and chemistry graduate students Joshua Roys and Nicholas Stucchi.   This work was recently published in the journal Small.  The American Vacuum Society (AVS) is a professional organization comprised of chemists, chemical engineers, and physicists from academia, national labs, and industry who focus on investigating the physics and chemistry of materials at interfaces.  Jen is a chemical engineering major in the Honors Program who has performed research in the lab of Dr. Brown since 2019 and anticipates graduating in December 2022. 

Congratulations to Jen and her research colleagues. 

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