Tops in Spectroscopy
May 14, 2013
Amanda Nagy, Liv Combe
Chen sits next to 91直播鈥檚 supercomputer, an instrument that aided her in her research.
Photo credit: Tanya Rosen-Jones
Senior chemistry major Yihui Chen has been awarded the Ernest B. Yeager Award for research in spectroscopy. The award is given annually to one undergraduate in the northeast Ohio and northwestern Pennsylvania region by the Cleveland section of the .
鈥淭he competition for these awards is stiff, and so it is a testament to the strength of Yihui鈥檚 accomplishments that she was chosen as this year鈥檚 winner,鈥 says Professor of Chemistry Manish Mehta.
For the award, Chen will receive $300 in cash and a one-year membership to the .
The award will be presented at the 57th Annual Conference on Spectroscopy and Analytical Chemistry at John Carroll University on May 15, where Chen will give an oral presentation of her research on the structural effects of electron delocalization in polyenes, which has a wide range of applications in energy technology and electronics.
鈥淚鈥檝e learned a great amount from doing research, and to get an award on top of that was a pleasant surprise,鈥 says Chen. 鈥淚鈥檓 grateful to my research advisor, Professor Norman Craig, for nominating me, and the 91直播 chemistry and biochemistry department for the opportunity to do honors research.鈥
Along with her honors research in spectroscopy, Chen has taken piano lessons in the Conservatory of Music with Professor of Piano Alvin Chow, played violin in the Arts & Sciences Orchestra, and has been involved in the 91直播 Christian Fellowship. Following graduation, Chen will return to her hometown of Singapore to pursue an MD/PhD at the .
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