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CEMS represents the collaborations of research scientists from
Stony Brook University and
Brookhaven National Laboratory that
focus on the molecular basis for the behavior of environmental
contaminants in natural and engineered systems.
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Stony Brook and Brookhaven researchers, who are joined by scientists at
Temple University and Penn State University,
draw from the critical disciplines of chemistry,
geochemistry, physics, microbiology, and materials science. Using a broad array
of tools, including synchrotron radiation techniques, CEMS addresses complex
environmental problems that affect society.
CEMS is an Environmental Molecular Science Institute funded
by the National Science Foundation and the U.S.
Department of Energy, with support from Stony Brook
University and Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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AWARD NOTICE 2007
Clare Grey, CEMS PI, has been designated winner of the 2007 Battery Division Research Award from the
Electrochemical Society for outstanding contributions to the science and
technology of primary and secondary cells and batteries and fuel cells.
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August 2006
Martin A.A. Schoonen Named Interim Dean of Stony Brook Southampton
From the Office of the Vice President for Research, Monday Memo for August 21, 2006
As Interim Dean, Dr. Schoonen will oversee operations at Southampton, direct the initial academic programs, and recruit new faculty members for the campus.
Dr. Schoonen has been a faculty member since 1989, and
is currently Associate Vice President for Research and Professor
of Geochemistry in the Department of Geosciences, as well as a co-PI of CEMS.
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May 31, 2006
Students Experience the NSLS Via Webcast
Mirza Beg, CEMS Education Specialist collaborated with BNL's Office of Educational Programs
and the Environmental Science Department at BNL on an exercise to allow high school students,
while in their classroom, to remotely access a beamline at NSLS as their own teachers particpated in
an experiment. Read the story by clicking the link above.
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NSLS Science Highlights-February issue of Elements Magazine
As a part of this special issue, geochemists Antonio Lanzirotti (University of Chicago) and
Richard J. Reeder (Stony Brook University) have authored an article in this issue titled
"Accessing User Facilities and Making Your Research Experience Successful".
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