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We are collaborating with
Mr. Filip Bihelovic at
Chem-Toddler.com
in promoting Chemistry among children and young students.
Please visit this interesting website for many exciting
demonstrations of chemistry experiments. Soon you will find
our contributions there!

"The aim of this project is to
popularize chemistry and to bring science closer and more
understandable and fun for everyone."---Chem-Toddler.com |
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Ms. Sheba S. Plamthottam,
a junior in Upland High
School, has won the 4th
place with a medal in the
2008 California State Science Fair
Competition in the Chemistry category. She carried out a project
entitled “Green
Preparation and Characterization of Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide
Nanocrystals”. Under Jianping's supervision, she
developed a synthetic procedure for the preparation of
superparamagnetic iron oxide nanocrystals by following the green
chemistry principle. Her method has the advantage of being
economical and environmentally friendly. Prior to the state
competition, she also won the 1st Place Gold Medal in the
San Bernardino County.

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We enthusiastically
supported Ms. Lisa Fleming and other two undergraduate students from
the Moore School of Electrical & Systems Engineering at
University of
Pennsylvania for their senior project "Inkless
Color Blackboard with Memory".
The goal of the project is to build a blackboard by creating a
two-dimensional array of isolated electromagnets which can be
programmed to control the color of pixels (our tunable photonic
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Ms. Magaly Vargas, an
undergraduate student from
University of Costa Rica
(another UCR in Central America) presented our research on
tunable photonic crystals to her class. Her presentation was
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We
worked with the
Science Museum at London on an
online exhibition to teach kids from all over the world about "nano-technicolour". |
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