<nodes> <node id="421641">  <title><![CDATA[Virtual Frontiers in C-H Functionalization]]></title>  <uid>27370</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>A virtual symposium on C-H activation in organic and polymer synthesis will take place on&nbsp;Tuesday, July 28th at 4 PM in MoSE 3201A.</p><p>Through Georgia Tech's involvement with the <strong><a href="http://www.nsf-cchf.com/" rel="nofollow">NSF Center for Selective C-H Functionalization</a></strong>, this C-H symposium will be open to ALL School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Professors, Staff, and Students.&nbsp; This symposium provides a unique opportunity to discover and discuss topics at the frontier of synthetic chemistry.</p><p>To register your interest or find out more about the symposium visit:<br /> <a href="http://goo.gl/NsLGVE" rel="nofollow">http://goo.gl/NsLGVE</a></p>]]></body>  <author>Sue Winters</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1436258267</created>  <gmt_created>2015-07-07 08:37:47</gmt_created>  <changed>1475896732</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 03:18:52</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[A virtual symposium on C-H activation in organic and polymer synthesis.]]></teaser>  <type>news</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[A virtual symposium on C-H activation in organic and polymer synthesis.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>A virtual symposium on C-H activation in organic and polymer synthesis.</p>]]></summary>  <dateline>2015-07-28T00:00:00-04:00</dateline>  <iso_dateline>2015-07-28T00:00:00-04:00</iso_dateline>  <gmt_dateline>2015-07-28 00:00:00</gmt_dateline>  <subtitle>    <![CDATA[A virtual symposium on C-H activation in organic and polymer synthesis.]]>  </subtitle>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <email><![CDATA[sue@gatech.edu]]></email>  <location></location>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Sue Winters</p><p>School of Chemistry &amp; Biochemistry</p>]]></contact>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <media>          <item>421621</item>          <item>421631</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>421621</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[CCHF flyer]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[cchf_flyer_page_1.png]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/cchf_flyer_page_1_0.png]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/cchf_flyer_page_1_0.png]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/cchf_flyer_page_1_0.png?itok=1eDSP-ox]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/png</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[CCHF flyer]]></image_alt>                    <created>1449254306</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 18:38:26</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895082</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:51:22</gmt_changed>      </item>          <item>          <nid>421631</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[CCHF flyer2]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[cchf_flyer_page_2.png]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/cchf_flyer_page_2_0.png]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/cchf_flyer_page_2_0.png]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/cchf_flyer_page_2_0.png?itok=6M2nwh6k]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/png</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[CCHF flyer2]]></image_alt>                    <created>1449254306</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 18:38:26</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895160</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:52:40</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="85951"><![CDATA[School of Chemistry and Biochemistry]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="141"><![CDATA[Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]]></category>      </categories>  <news_terms>          <term tid="141"><![CDATA[Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]]></term>      </news_terms>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <core_research_areas>          <term tid="39441"><![CDATA[Bioengineering and Bioscience]]></term>          <term tid="39471"><![CDATA[Materials]]></term>      </core_research_areas>  <news_room_topics>      </news_room_topics>  <files></files>  <related></related>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="421661">  <title><![CDATA[Professor Mostafa El-Sayed Wins 2016 Priestley Medal]]></title>  <uid>27370</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>The American Chemical Society, the world’s largest scientific society, has announced Georgia Tech Professor Mostafa El-Sayed as the winner of its highest honor, the <strong><a href="http://cen.acs.org/articles/93/web/2015/06/Mostafa-El-Sayed-Wins-Priestley.html" rel="nofollow">2016 Priestley Medal</a></strong> for distinguished service in the field of Chemistry.</p><p>After moving from his native Egypt to the United States for Ph.D. and postdoctoral studies, Dr. El-Sayed began his independent research career at UCLA in 1961, coming to Georgia Tech more than twenty years ago. These two periods were marked by distinguished contributions to two diverse but important areas of research, molecular electronic energy relaxation, and the science and technology of nanoscale objects. In the past several years, he has managed to knit these topics together in pioneering the biological application of nano-plasmonic phenomena and materials. His accomplishments over this 54-year career span the range from the most exciting of fundamental discoveries to the most selfless and creative service to his fellow scientists and the public.&nbsp;</p><p>Among many other honors, Prof. El-Sayed was awarded the National Medal of Science in 2007, and continues to serve on the President’s National Medal of Science Selection Committee.&nbsp; An elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences as well as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Prof. El-Sayed was Editor-in-Chief of the&nbsp;Jounal of Physical Chemistry&nbsp;for an astounding 24 years, guiding this journal to its preeminent status and helping to shape the entire field. At Georgia Tech, he has anchored the continued development of an internationally renowned physical chemistry division while embodying the Institute’s dedication to interdisciplinary science and technology. He even has a <strong><a href="http://goldbook.iupac.org/ET07369.html" rel="nofollow">spectroscopy rule</a></strong> named after him!</p><p>More than 70 students have earned their Ph.D. degrees in the El-Sayed laboratory, and more than 80 postdoctoral scientists, research scientists, and visiting professors have done research under his direction.&nbsp; The El-Sayed group has been supported by over $18 million in external funding, publishing more than 680 papers.&nbsp; Incredibly, more than half of the 65,000+ citations to his work in the scientific and patent literature have occurred in the past five years, a testament to the cutting-edge nature and practical relevance of his research at Georgia Tech. He currently directs research on nanoparticle-based anticancer therapy in both the U.S. and Egypt.</p><p>Professor El-Sayed is Regents’ Professor, Julius Brown Chair of Chemistry, and the Director of the&nbsp;<strong><a href="http://ldl.gatech.edu/" rel="nofollow">Laser Dynamics Laboratory</a></strong>&nbsp;at the Georgia Institute of Technology.&nbsp;We congratulate him on this well-deserved honor and look forward to his contributions, insight, and boundless enthusiasm for many years to come.</p><p>link to:&nbsp; <strong><a href="http://cen.acs.org/articles/93/web/2015/06/Mostafa-El-Sayed-Wins-Priestley.html" rel="nofollow">Chemical &amp; Engineering article about Professor El-Sayed's award</a></strong></p>]]></body>  <author>Sue Winters</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1436258964</created>  <gmt_created>2015-07-07 08:49:24</gmt_created>  <changed>1475896732</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 03:18:52</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[The American Chemical Society, the world’s largest scientific society, has announced Georgia Tech Professor Mostafa El-Sayed as the winner of its highest honor, the 2016 Priestley Medal for distinguished service in the field of Chemistry.]]></teaser>  <type>news</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[The American Chemical Society, the world’s largest scientific society, has announced Georgia Tech Professor Mostafa El-Sayed as the winner of its highest honor, the 2016 Priestley Medal for distinguished service in the field of Chemistry.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>The American Chemical Society, the world’s largest scientific society, has announced Georgia Tech Professor Mostafa El-Sayed as the winner of its highest honor, the <strong><a href="http://cen.acs.org/articles/93/web/2015/06/Mostafa-El-Sayed-Wins-Priestley.html" rel="nofollow">2016 Priestley Medal</a></strong> for distinguished service in the field of Chemistry.</p>]]></summary>  <dateline>2015-06-17T00:00:00-04:00</dateline>  <iso_dateline>2015-06-17T00:00:00-04:00</iso_dateline>  <gmt_dateline>2015-06-17 00:00:00</gmt_dateline>  <subtitle>    <![CDATA[The American Chemical Society, the world’s largest scientific society, has announced Georgia Tech Professor Mostafa El-Sayed as the winner of its highest honor, the 2016 Priestley Medal for distinguished service in the field of Chemistry.]]>  </subtitle>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <location></location>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Sue Winters<br />School of Chemistry &amp; Biochemistry</p>]]></contact>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <media>          <item>421651</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>421651</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[El-Sayed]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[el-sayed_0.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/el-sayed_0_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/el-sayed_0_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/el-sayed_0_0.jpg?itok=ccGDvoep]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[El-Sayed]]></image_alt>                    <created>1449254306</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 18:38:26</gmt_created>          <changed>1475895160</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:52:40</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="85951"><![CDATA[School of Chemistry and Biochemistry]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="141"><![CDATA[Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]]></category>          <category tid="149"><![CDATA[Nanotechnology and Nanoscience]]></category>      </categories>  <news_terms>          <term tid="141"><![CDATA[Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]]></term>          <term tid="149"><![CDATA[Nanotechnology and Nanoscience]]></term>      </news_terms>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="12406"><![CDATA[mostafa el-sayed]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <core_research_areas>          <term tid="39451"><![CDATA[Electronics and Nanotechnology]]></term>      </core_research_areas>  <news_room_topics>      </news_room_topics>  <files></files>  <related></related>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="311561">  <title><![CDATA[Younan Xia Named 2014 Fellow of the American Chemical Society]]></title>  <uid>27310</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Younan Xia, professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory, was named a fellow for 2014 by the American Chemical Society (ACS).</p><p>This year, ACS named 99 members as fellows, chosen based on their outstanding accomplishments in chemistry as well as their contributions to ACS.</p><p>“It is a wonderful thing to be recognized by my peers and the research community,” said Xia.</p><p>Xia specializes in creating nanomaterials, studying their properties and exploring how they can be used. He has also served as an associate editor of the ACS journal Nano Letters since 2012.</p><p>Currently Xia is working on developing more efficient catalysts for hydrogen fuel cell technology, creating new scaffolding materials to be used in regenerative medicine, and cultivating contrasts and therapeutic agents for use in the fight against cancer.</p><p>“The scientists selected as this year’s class of ACS fellows are truly a dedicated group, said Tom Barton, president of ACS. “Their outstanding contributions to advancing chemistry through service to the society are many. In their quest to improve people’s lives through the transforming power of chemistry, they are helping us to fulfill the vision of the American Chemical Society.”</p><p>The new fellows will be recognized at the ACS Fellows Ceremony and Reception on Monday, August 11, 2014 during the society’s 248th National Meeting &amp; Exposition in San Francisco.</p>]]></body>  <author>David Terraso</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1406713805</created>  <gmt_created>2014-07-30 09:50:05</gmt_created>  <changed>1475896608</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 03:16:48</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[Professor Younan Xia was named a fellow for 2014 by the American Chemical Society.]]></teaser>  <type>news</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[Professor Younan Xia was named a fellow for 2014 by the American Chemical Society.]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Professor Younan Xia was named a fellow for 2014 by the American Chemical Society.</p>]]></summary>  <dateline>2014-07-30T00:00:00-04:00</dateline>  <iso_dateline>2014-07-30T00:00:00-04:00</iso_dateline>  <gmt_dateline>2014-07-30 00:00:00</gmt_dateline>  <subtitle>    <![CDATA[]]>  </subtitle>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <location></location>  <contact><![CDATA[]]></contact>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <media>          <item>253511</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>253511</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[Younan Xia]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[14c10302-p12-004.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/14c10302-p12-004_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/14c10302-p12-004_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/14c10302-p12-004_0.jpg?itok=ARoQ0OVu]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[Younan Xia]]></image_alt>                    <created>1449243828</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-04 15:43:48</gmt_created>          <changed>1475894934</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:48:54</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="1278"><![CDATA[College of Sciences]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>      </categories>  <news_terms>      </news_terms>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="743"><![CDATA[acs]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="5477"><![CDATA[American Chemical Society]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="101"><![CDATA[Award]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="919"><![CDATA[Biochemistry]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="2548"><![CDATA[biomedical]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="1612"><![CDATA[BME]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="89"><![CDATA[chemistry]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="516"><![CDATA[engineering]]></keyword>          <keyword tid="98771"><![CDATA[xia]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <core_research_areas>          <term tid="39441"><![CDATA[Bioengineering and Bioscience]]></term>          <term tid="39451"><![CDATA[Electronics and Nanotechnology]]></term>          <term tid="39471"><![CDATA[Materials]]></term>      </core_research_areas>  <news_room_topics>      </news_room_topics>  <files></files>  <related></related>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="211911">  <title><![CDATA[Congratulations to Rylan Wolfe, NDSEG Graduate Fellowship Recipient]]></title>  <uid>27275</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Congratulations to Rylan Wolfe, first year graduate student in the Reynold’s group. Rylan is the recipient of the 2013 National Defense Science and Engineering (NDSEG) Graduate Fellowship.</p><p>The National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship is a highly competitive, portable fellowship that is awarded to U.S. citizens and nationals who intend to pursue a doctoral degree in one of fifteen <a href="http://ndseg.asee.org/about_ndseg/supported_disciplines">supported disciplines</a>.&nbsp; NDSEG Fellowships last for three years and pay for full tuition and all mandatory fees, a stipend of &gt; $30,000 per annum, and up to $1,000 a year in medical insurance.</p><p>Good work, Rylan!</p>]]></body>  <author>Shirley Tomes</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1368026179</created>  <gmt_created>2013-05-08 15:16:19</gmt_created>  <changed>1475896452</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 03:14:12</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[]]></teaser>  <type>news</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Rylan Wolfe receives Fellowship.</p>]]></summary>  <dateline>2013-05-08T00:00:00-04:00</dateline>  <iso_dateline>2013-05-08T00:00:00-04:00</iso_dateline>  <gmt_dateline>2013-05-08 00:00:00</gmt_dateline>  <subtitle>    <![CDATA[]]>  </subtitle>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <email><![CDATA[]]></email>  <location></location>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Shirley Tomes (404-894-0591) <a href="mailto:shirley.tomes@chemistry.gatech.edu">shirley.tomes@chemistry.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <media>      </media>  <hg_media>      </hg_media>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="85951"><![CDATA[School of Chemistry and Biochemistry]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="141"><![CDATA[Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]]></category>      </categories>  <news_terms>          <term tid="141"><![CDATA[Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]]></term>      </news_terms>  <keywords>      </keywords>  <core_research_areas>      </core_research_areas>  <news_room_topics>      </news_room_topics>  <files></files>  <related></related>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node><node id="199351">  <title><![CDATA[GT-Outstanding Achievement in Research Program Development Award - Dr. Nicholas Hud]]></title>  <uid>27275</uid>  <body><![CDATA[<p>Prof. Nicholas V. Hud has been named to receive the 2013 GT-Outstanding Achievement in Research Program Development Award at the Faculty and Staff Honors Luncheon on April 10, 2013.&nbsp; Prof. Hud has led the establishment of a major research program at Georgia Tech in the area of Chemical Evolution and Prebiotic Chemistry, a program that has garnered national and international recognition. Under Prof. Hud's leadership, no less than ten laboratories at Georgia Tech are now involved in various aspects of chemical evolution and prebiotic chemistry research. The funding for this research is primarily provided by a $20 million grant (over five years) that was jointly funded in October 2010 by the NSF and NASA. These funds are managed through the Georgia Tech Center for Chemical Evolution (GT-CCE), of which Prof. Hud is PI and Founding Director.&nbsp; The GT-CCE is a Phase II NSF Center for Chemical Innovation (CCI), of which only six currently exist in the nation. The CCI grants are the largest awards made by the NSF Division of Chemistry. The GT-CCE was the first CCI to be headquartered in the Southeastern United States, a distinction that undoubtedly raised the profile of Georgia Tech within the NSF and with our peer institutions. The GT-CCE is also unique within the CCI program because it is the only CCI that is jointly funded by a second federal agency, NASA.&nbsp;</p><p>Congratulations, Nick!</p>]]></body>  <author>Shirley Tomes</author>  <status>1</status>  <created>1363255913</created>  <gmt_created>2013-03-14 10:11:53</gmt_created>  <changed>1475896431</changed>  <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 03:13:51</gmt_changed>  <promote>0</promote>  <sticky>0</sticky>  <teaser><![CDATA[]]></teaser>  <type>news</type>  <sentence><![CDATA[]]></sentence>  <summary><![CDATA[<p>Prof. Nicholas V. Hud to receive the 2013 GT-Outstanding Achievement in Research Program Development Award at the Faculty and Staff Honors Luncheon on April 10, 2013.</p>]]></summary>  <dateline>2013-03-14T00:00:00-04:00</dateline>  <iso_dateline>2013-03-14T00:00:00-04:00</iso_dateline>  <gmt_dateline>2013-03-14 00:00:00</gmt_dateline>  <subtitle>    <![CDATA[]]>  </subtitle>  <sidebar><![CDATA[]]></sidebar>  <email><![CDATA[shirley.tomes@chemistry.gatech.edu]]></email>  <location></location>  <contact><![CDATA[<p>Shirley Tomes (404-894-0591) <a href="mailto:shirley.tomes@chemistry.gatech.edu">shirley.tomes@chemistry.gatech.edu</a></p>]]></contact>  <boilerplate></boilerplate>  <boilerplate_text><![CDATA[]]></boilerplate_text>  <media>          <item>199661</item>      </media>  <hg_media>          <item>          <nid>199661</nid>          <type>image</type>          <title><![CDATA[hud-new]]></title>          <body><![CDATA[]]></body>                      <image_name><![CDATA[hud-new.jpg]]></image_name>            <image_path><![CDATA[/sites/default/files/images/hud-new_0.jpg]]></image_path>            <image_full_path><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu//sites/default/files/images/hud-new_0.jpg]]></image_full_path>            <image_740><![CDATA[http://www.tlwarc.hg.gatech.edu/sites/default/files/styles/740xx_scale/public/sites/default/files/images/hud-new_0.jpg?itok=Q3gg8_HS]]></image_740>            <image_mime>image/jpeg</image_mime>            <image_alt><![CDATA[hud-new]]></image_alt>                    <created>1449179934</created>          <gmt_created>2015-12-03 21:58:54</gmt_created>          <changed>1475894853</changed>          <gmt_changed>2016-10-08 02:47:33</gmt_changed>      </item>      </hg_media>  <related>      </related>  <files>      </files>  <groups>          <group id="85951"><![CDATA[School of Chemistry and Biochemistry]]></group>      </groups>  <categories>          <category tid="141"><![CDATA[Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]]></category>      </categories>  <news_terms>          <term tid="141"><![CDATA[Chemistry and Chemical Engineering]]></term>      </news_terms>  <keywords>          <keyword tid="276"><![CDATA[Awards]]></keyword>      </keywords>  <core_research_areas>      </core_research_areas>  <news_room_topics>      </news_room_topics>  <files></files>  <related></related>  <userdata>      <![CDATA[]]>  </userdata></node></nodes>