Join Us for the Online St. Louis Award Symposium on April 12

Back in July of 2020, we announced that Richard Loomis had been chosen as the 2020 St. Louis Award winner. Normally we would come together to celebrate the winner's accomplishments with a dinner and symposium. We all know that the last 12 months have been anything but normal.

To help celebrate Dr. Loomis' achievement, the Symposium will take place online this month, on April 12. Below is the preliminary schedule and Zoom information. We hope to see everyone there!

Zoom: https://wustl.zoom.us/j/94260698476?pwd=ckRjMDRjVWg3NE5jcGJxbmtBa0djQT09Meeting ID: 942 6069 8476 Passcode: 320419

“Exploration of Novel Chemical Reaction Pathways and Dynamics”
12:40 pm CDT Dr. Samina Azad - PLZ Aeroscience Corporation - Chair of the St. Louis Section, American Chemical Society

Welcome and General Introduction

12:50 pm Dr. Sophia E. Hayes – Professor, Department of Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis – Immediate past chair of the St. Louis Section and Symposium Chair

Introduction and Salute to Dr. Loomis

1:00 – 1:45 pm Dr. William E. Buhro – Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry, George E. Pake Professor in Arts & Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
<em>Surface Chemistry of 2D CdSe Nanocrystals</em>
1:55 – 2:40 pm Dr. David J. Nesbitt – Professor and Fellow of JILA, University of Colorado Boulder and NIST
<em>Making Gold Shine: Ultrafast Optical Control Over Hot Electron Dynamics in Nanoplasmonic Systems</em>
2:50 – 3:35 pm Dr. Marsha I. Lester – Professor, Department of Chemistry, Christopher H. Browne Distinguished Professor in Arts & Science, University of Pennsylvania
<em>Spectroscopic and Dynamical Probes of Alkene Ozonolysis Reaction Pathways</em>
3:45 – 4:00 pm Break
4:00 – 4:45 pm Dr. Stephen R. Leone – Professor of Chemistry and Physics, John R. Thomas Endowed Chair of Physical Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
<em>X-ray Electron Dynamics: From Molecules to Solids</em>
5:00 – 5:50 pm Dr. Richard A. Loomis – Professor, Department of Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis, Awardee
<em>Using Gen Chem to Identify Carrier Dynamics in Semiconductor Nanostructures</em>

For more information contact the St Louis Section ACS Award Coordinator:  John Taylor: taylor@wustl.edu