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Congratulations Morgan!

Congratulations to Morgan for her new paper and for completing the MSc! Way to go!

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Hello (again) to Heather

Heather Schwartz-Narbonne has re-joined the group for the summer of 2020. 

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Hello (again) to Karen

Karen Morenz has re-joined the Donaldson Group, this time as a PhD student.

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...and a hello!

As the 2019-2020 school year begins, we are very excited to announce that Morgan Vallieres has joined our group! Welcome Morgan!

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A bunch of goodbyes...

As we reach the end of summer, we have to say goodbye to Heather, Isabel and Florian. We wish them good luck with all of their future endeavors and they will be missed. 

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Heather and Jamie's latest paper has been published!

Heather and Jamie's latest paper, entitled "Water uptake by indoor surfaces" has just been published in Scientific Reports. You can check the paper out with full text access by clicking on this link: https://rdcu.be/bMyrX.

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Stephanie attends ICP 2019

Stephanie Jones recently attended the 29th International Conference on Photochemistry (ICP), which took place in Boulder, Colorado. Her talk was entitled "Investigating the Photoenhanced Uptake of NOx on Indoor Painted Surfaces under Different Illumination Conditions." This is work that she has done for the past year and a half with Heather and Florian.

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Welcome Florian!

We want to welcome Florian to our group for the summer! He will be working on experiments that pick up where Heather left off.

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Heather presents her Master's Thesis

Today Heather presented her Master's thesis entitled: "Grime Scene Investigators: The Photolysis of Nitrate from Indoor Surfaces". Very punny Heather. We are very proud of Heather and we are also happy to announce that Heather will be staying with us until April to work on Season 2 of "Grime Scene Investigators".

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Jamie and Heather go to Boulder!

Jamie and Heather attended the 2018 Chemistry of Indoor Environments Science Meeting in Boulder Colorado, funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This meeting brought together researchers from all over the world to share their work thus far as part of the program. Jamie gave a presentation titled “Indoor heterogeneous photochemistry - a real thing!”, and Heather presented a poster on "The photolysis of nitrate from TiO2 and painted surfaces via indoor light". 

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