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Yuheng Joins the GroupWelcome to the group, a new graduate student, Yuheng Wu! 
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Jacob and Constantine Join the GroupThe Willard Group welcomes new graduate students, Jacob and Constantine. Welcome to the group! 
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Ayannah Re-Joins the GroupThe Willard Group re-welcomes a first year graduate student, Ayannah Lang. Ayannah was a Post-Baccalaureate Chemical Bonding Fellow with the group during the summer of 2022, and we are all very glad Ayannah has decided to return to the group as she begins her PhD at MIT. Welcome to the group Ayannah! 
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Yoonjae Joins the GroupThe Willard Group welcomes a new postdoctoral researcher, Dr. Yoonjae Park. Welcome to the group Yoonjae! 
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Caelan, Jovan, and Ygor Join the GroupPosting apologetically belatedly: the Willard Group welcomes a new graduate student, Caelan Brooks, and two new undergraduate students, Jovan Markovic and Ygor Moura. Welcome to the group Caelan, Jovan, and Ygor! 
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Ayannah Joins the GroupThe Willard Group welcomes a Post-Baccalaureate Chemical Bonding Fellow, Ayannah Lang. Ayannah is interested in properties of the air-water interface. Welcome to the group Ayannah! 
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Henrik, Julia, and Andre Join the GroupThe Willard Group welcomes two new graduate students, Henrik Heelweg and Julia Nauman, and a new undergraduate student, Andre Hamelberg. Welcome to the group Henrik, Julia, and Andre! 
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Recent Developments!March 2021: Wow, first time updating the website since the start of the COVID pandemic. While working remotely, I have completely neglected this website. A LOT of updates to share, too many to enumate here. The highlights are below: Adam was granted tenure on July 1 2020. This honor would not be possible if not for… 
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Transference Number PaperInterested in designing electrolyte materials for batteries? Traditional design rules might not work if your battery is tiny. Great work Kaitlyn! read about it here. 
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Molecular Excitonic Circuits PaperWant to design molecular excitonic circuits that carry out the action of quantum logic gates? Look no further than our latest paper. Excellent work Maria and Amr! here. 
