Banhee attended the Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) as a speaker and presented a poster at the Gordon Research Conference (GRC), highlighting her research in electrochemistry on the electroseparation of alkenes from alkene/alkane mixtures. The conference was held from January 3–9, 2026, in Ventura, California. The event offered valuable opportunities to connect and network with fellow […]
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Lanie successfully defended her thesis
Congratulations to Dr. Lanie Leung on the successful defense of her thesis! We are very proud of your accomplishment and wish you all the best on your next journey.
New publication on JCP
Alex, Lanie, and Jiqing developed and implemented a Nonempirical Tight-Binding theory (NTB), a novel electronic method that promises to accelerate quantum chemical calculations. The team identified the analytic form of the resonance integral for the Huckel matrix that is typically parameterized in other tight binding methods. NTB demonstrates accuracy that exceeds DFT/SCAN for equilibrium bond […]
New publication in JACS
Ankit Gautam contributed to a collaborative project led by Jemin Jeon and Yuri Giovane Kappenberg from Prof Xiao Su’s group, to reveal how strategically placed functional groups enhance redox-mediated enantioselectivity. Ankit executed DFT calculations to uncover the atomistic origins of the cooperative/antagonistic contributions to complexation. This work also studied the crucial non-covalent interactions that guide […]
New publication in ACS Catalysis
In this publication, led by Ankit Gautam and supervised by Prof. Alex Mironenko, the authors examined the role of surface oxidation on the catalytic properties of transition metal carbide, specifically -MoC. Using DFT and ab initio thermodynamics, the electrocatalyst surface was characterized, revealing a significant extent of surface oxidation. Combined with the experimental results from Prof […]
New publication in Reaction Chemistry & Engineering
In this study, Neil Tran, under the guidance of Prof. Alex Mironenko, investigates the reaction mechanisms of methanol carbonylation to acetic acid on silica-supported ultradispersed ReOx catalytic sites. Using first-principles computational methods, we challenge the common assumption that monopodal –ORe(=O)3 configurations are the key active sites. Instead, we identify ligand environments and oxidation states that drive bond formation and cleavage, revealing electronic structure […]
Karaoke night 🎶🎤
The Mironenko group enjoyed a lively karaoke night filled with music, laughter, and great company. A fun break from research and a perfect way to unwind together!
Happy Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, the Mironenko group gathered for a cozy dinner at Big Grove Tavern. It was a great evening to relax, share laughs, and celebrate our shared dedication to research and collaboration. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us in the Mironenko group!
Mironenko group attended AIChE 2024
The Mironenko group attended AIChE 2024 in San Diego, where we presented our research and received valuable feedback. Lanie and Neil delivered oral presentations, while Ankit and Banhee shared their work through posters. We’re proud to connect with fellow researchers pushing the boundaries of heterogeneous catalysis!
Ankit and Lanie Present at the 23rd ChBE Graduate Research Symposium – Lanie Wins 2nd Place!
We’re happy to share that Ankit and Lanie presented posters highlighting their research at the 23rd Annual Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (ChBE) Graduate Research Symposium. A special mention to Lanie for winning 2nd place in the poster session! This is a great acknowledgment of the hard work they’ve put into their projects. Congratulations to both […]