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凯茜Mulzer

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凯茜Mulzer

马尔堡,马

学校的学术

Computer 科学 and Math, 科学

校园

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Congratulations go out to Marist alumna Cathy DeBlase Mulzer ’11, who was selected by 化学 & 工程新闻 for their fourth annual “2018人才12强” issue, which debuted on August 20 and recognizes rising stars in chemistry (http://cen.acs.org/people/profiles/CENs-Talented-12/96/i33).  C&EN is a weekly trade magazine that has been published by the American 化学 Society since 1923; it provides professional and technical information in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering.  来组合列表, the magazine’s editors consulted its staff, 咨询委员会, 优秀的校友.  C&EN readers also had the opportunity to submit the names of nominees.  总共, 350 people were vetted through a lengthy 研究 and evaluation process, leading to the dozen names on the final list.

This recognition is the latest in a long line of honors Mulzer has received since she entered Marist as a freshman in 2007.  Majoring in chemistry with a mathematics minor, she was an academic standout from the beginning.  During her time at the College, Mulzer received two of the nation’s most prestigious awards in science, 巴里M. Goldwater Scholarship and a National 科学 Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship.  She was also valedictorian of the Class of 2011 and received three awards at the annual Baccalaureate ceremony. 

教师-mentored 研究 was an integral part of Mulzer’s undergraduate experience, leading to two published articles in top chemistry journals and presentations at several local and national conferences.  According to her Marist 研究 advisor and mentor, Associate Professor of Chemistry Jocelyn Nadeau, 作为一名本科生, Cathy was an academic powerhouse who, 从第一天起, asked questions and produced solutions to problems that were just over-the-top brilliant.  She immediately distinguished herself as an exceptional scholar, and her intellectual contributions to our 研究 endeavors were unquestionably at the graduate level.”

Mulzer reflected on the role Marist has played in her success: “I cannot measure the value of my Marist education.  The individualized attention I received from the professors in the Chemistry, 生物化学, and Physics Departments fostered my passion for chemistry.  Dr. Nadeau taught me how to do 研究, which facilitated my transition to graduate school and laid the foundation for my professional 研究 career.  超越化学实验室, the Marist liberal arts education taught me to think critically while working in teams, an essential skill in industry.”

After graduating from Marist, Mulzer went on to earn a doctorate in organic chemistry at Cornell University, studies that were funded by her NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.  Working with her graduate advisor and mentor William Dichtel, who is now at Northwestern University, on the development of covalent organic frameworks for energy storage applications, she published six scholarly articles.  Dichtel described Mulzer as “the perfect combination of intellectual firepower and outstanding attitude for 研究.”  Mulzer’s hard work in graduate school paid off, and the Cornell chemistry faculty gave her the Simon Bauer Scholarship Award in recognition of her excellence in teaching, 研究, 和服务.

Now a scientist at DowDuPont in Marlborough, 麻萨诸塞州, Mulzer is busy developing next-generation polymer materials.  就在去年, she received the DSM 科学 and Technology Award Americas 2017 at the annual American 化学 Society meeting in Washington, DC.  The award honors bright young scientists in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.  When considering Mulzer’s journey from being a Marist undergraduate to one of the country’s top chemists, Nadeau说, “我很敬畏, but not at all surprised by, Cathy’s selection as one of C&在的 2018人才12强.  Having the privilege to work with and mentor her has been one of the true highlights of my career, and I continue to enjoy following her incredible achievements.”

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