Paesani Research Group

Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Chemistry at UC San Diego  

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Photo Album 2022

February

Happy birthday to Hilliary!

March

Work hard, play hard...

Kelly and Kartik finish San Diego Half Marathon

March

ACS National Meeting in San Diego

April

Francesco is the speaker for the

McElvain Physical Chemistry Seminar at the University of Wisconsin - Madison

April

Our group host Kieron Burke

for the Theoretical Chemistry Seminar

January

We are thrilled to welcome Ph.D. students Cianna, Xuanyu, Richa, Henry and Ethan, and undergraduate students Shreya and Omkaar

May

Congratulations, Dr. Kelly Hunter!

April

Congratulations, Dr. Teri Lambros!

June

Etienne presents pur research on

data-driven many-body models from DFT

at the Chemistry Student Research Seminar

June

Congrats to Hank, Etienne, Richa, Ethan, and Kelly who received recognition

at the end-of-year celebration today!

June

How it started, how it's going...

June

We welcome Valeri and Arturo,

who are visiting us from Mexico

to participate in the ENLACE summer program

July

Francesco is the lecturer for the

2022 Chemistry Summer Lecture Series

at the University of Wyoming

July

Etienne, Alessandro, and Saswata present our research at WATOC2020

August

Valeri and Arturo present their work on self-ionization in water at the closing ceremony of the ENLACE summer program

August

Reunion of the first nucleus of the Paesani group at the ACS National Meeting in Chicago

August

Visit of the San Diego Supercomputer Center

August

The American Physical Society recognizes Mayer Hall as the historical site that gave birth to Density Functional Theory thanks to the groundbreaking work by Kohn and Sham

August

Kartik presents our research on base editors at Genome Engineering: CRISPR Frontiers

August

Congratulations, Dr. Kartik Rallapalli!

September

Poster session for incoming students...

looking for new pirates!

June

Congrats to Graham on successfully defending his M.S. thesis on many-body simulations

of CO2 capture in MOFs