ÐÔÊÓ½ç Chemistry Student Wins 3rd Place at ECS Meeting
Published: June 12, 2025.
ÐÔÊÓ½ç and Araca Inc.'s research team’s new method for improving the reliability of computer chips won third place at the held May 18-22 at the Palais de Congrès de Montréal in Canada.
ÐÔÊÓ½ç student Elizabeth McDonnel presented the poster of the team’s work, “,” which addresses a better way to clean semi-conductors that is gentler, helping make stronger, more reliable chips for phones, computers, and other devices. McDonnell represented a team of authors who completed the work through the partnership of ÐÔÊÓ½ç and Araca Inc. Chloe Gordon, ÐÔÊÓ½ç student, Ara Philipossian and Yasa Sampurno of ., and Dr. Jason Keleher, chair and professor of chemistry at ÐÔÊÓ½ç, served as authors and corresponding authors.
Other students and faculty of the ÐÔÊÓ½ç Department of the Chemistry also presented at the ECS Meeting, including the following:
- by Piper M. Smith and Jason J. Keleher
- by Elizabeth M. McDonnell, Ara Philipossian (Araca Inc.), Yasa Sampurno (Araca Inc.), and Jason J. Keleher
- by Jason J. Keleher and Elizabeth M. McDonnell
- by Katey M. Sheets, Jayden C. Dominguez, Connor J. Keating, and Jason J. Keleher
- by Cesar D. Alvarado Orellana, Piper M. Smith, and Jason J. Keleher
- by Angelina S. Martinez, Elizabeth M. McDonnell, and Jason J. Keleher
- by Elizabeth M. McDonnell, Chloe Gordon, Ara Philipossian (Araca Inc.), Yasa Sampurno (Araca Inc.), and Jason J. Keleher
- by Connor J. Keating, Jayden C. Dominguez, Jason J. Keleher, and Sarah E. Powers
- by Kiersten M. Smith, Andrew C. Murphy, Connor J. Keating, and Jason J. Keleher
· by Kiersten M. Smith, Andrew C. Murphy, Connor J. Keating, and Jason J. Keleher
· by Elizabeth M. McDonnell, Chloe Gordon, Ara Philipossian (Araca Inc.), Yasa Sampurno (Araca Inc.), and Jason J. Keleher
· by Nathan Hajek, Johan Gonzalez, Leonardo Ramos, and D. S. Kissel
- by D. S. Kissel
- by Nathan Hajek, Johan Gonzalez, Leonardo Ramos, and D. S. Kissel
· by Angelina Martinez and D. S. Kissel
Awards are presented to participants who show a deep understanding of their research and its connections to the fields of interest to The Electrochemical Society. They are judged by the quality and thoroughness of their work, how original and independent their ideas are, and the importance of the current research results.
General Student Poster Session Competitions and Awards recognize outstanding students and high-quality research from around the world, highlighting students for future opportunities in academics or careers. ECS aims to advance the fields of electrochemical and solid-state science and related areas.
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