Incoming Students

CURRENT STUDENTS

 

 


 

PAST STUDENTS

Rachael Ambler was born in Berkshire, England and moved to Bristol in 2015 to study for a master's degree in Chemistry. She moved to Austin in 2017 as part of an exchange program and will return to the University of Bristol in 2018 to complete her studies. Her work is currently focused on synthesizing new, expanded ligands for use in forming frameworks with unique magnetic properties. 

Rachael visited Texas from The University of Bristol, England.

Rachael Ambler

Gianne Nandra was born in Solihull, England and moved to Sheffield in 2014 to start a master's degree in Chemistry. She came on a year exchange to the University of Texas in Austin 2016 and will return to Sheffield to finish her study. Her research focuses on sytnehsizing MOFs with free phosphine sites which can be used to coordinate catalytically active metals. 

Gianne visited Texas from The University of Sheffield, England.

Gianne Nandra

Adam Conn was born in London, England in 1994. In 2013 he moved to Bristol to pursue his Master's degree in chemistry. In 2015 he moved to Austin to study as part of his degree. He worked in the Humphrey group synthesizing free phosphine coordination materials. He has now returned to the University of Bristol to finish his Masters studies, and deeply misses the sunshine of Austin.

Adam's research was focused on using various pillaring agents to increase the size of pores in phosphine coordination materials (PCMs), which will enable increased gas uptake and catalytic possibilities. Outside of the lab he enjoys watching soccer, practicing karate and drinking lots of tea.

Adam visited Texas from The University of Bristol, England.

 

Darcy Oakes was studying at the University of Texas as an exchange student from England.

Her research focussed on the synthesis of new thiolate coordination materials (TCMs).

Darcy visited Texas from University College London, England.

 

Alice Duncan was studying at the University of Texas as an exchange student from England.
Her research focussed on the synthesis of new thiolate coordination materials.

Alice visited Texas from University College London, England.