Student Research Awards

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EAS continues to actively support a Student Research Awards program to recognize students involved in research in the broad field of analytical chemistry. We have expanded the Student Research Awards to include both graduate and undergraduate students. In the spring of each year, we encourage professors to identify undergraduate Juniors in college and graduate students who demonstrate special talent in research. Nomination criteria include excellent grades, appraisals of how the students handle their investigations, their approach and how they resolve problems and publicly disseminate their work. For more information on nominating a student for 2023, click here.

In 2022, four undergraduate and four graduate students have been selected based on these criteria to receive EAS Student Research Awards. The following outstanding students have been chosen from a very worthy field of candidates:

2022 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDEES

Quang Minh (Harry) Dang
University of Richmond
Nominated by Prof. Michael Leopold
Olivia Dioli
North Carolina State University
Nominated by Prof. David Muddiman

Matthew Giammar
The Ohio State University
Nominated by Prof. Philip Grandinetti
Naiara Munich
Barnard College
Nominated by Prof. Lauren Marbella
2022 GRADUATE STUDENT RESEARCH AWARDEES
Kaylie Kirkwood 
North Carolina State University
Nominated by Prof. Erin Baker
Kevan Knizner 
North Carolina State University
Nominated by Prof. David Muddiman
Samuel Krug
University of Maryland
Nominated by Prof. Maureen Kane
Lexi McCarthy 
The Ohio State University
Nominated by Prof. Phillip Grandinetti

 The Governing Board of the 2022 EAS congratulates
these awardees for their outstanding achievements.

 The Student Awardees’ posters will be presented on Tuesday, November 15; 11:30am-12:15pm