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We are
a research group directed by Professor Michael Hochella within
the Department of Geosciences at Virginia Tech. Our work is in
the field of nanoscience applied to environmental geochemistry,
biogeochemistry, and mineralogy. We also study other complex environmental
systems including mineral-microbe interactions and mineral surface
science.
For more
information on our research, our lab, and the group itself, please
follow the links below.
Pictured
above, front row: Juan Liu, Erin Candella, Kelly Haus, Deborah
Aruguete, Rebecca French; back row: Mike Hochella, Deric Learman,
Nick Wigginton |
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Latest
News and Events
- Rebecca receives
travel grant for Goldschmidt
2008 in Vancouver, BC. (6/7/08)
- Congrats to Deric
for successfully defending his Ph.D! (5/29/08)
- Congrats to Nick
for successfully defending his Ph.D! (4/21/08)
- Read the press releases
on Mike's Science Review article "Nanominerals,
mineral nanoparticles, and Earth systems" here
and here.
(3/20/08)
- Mike is featured
on the VT webpage's "Spotlight on Achievement" section
link
(3/3/08)
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Read
the recent press
release about Mike's new cover article (see right) on "Aquatic
Environmental Nanoparticles" in Journal of Environmental
Monitoring (12/2/07).
- Mike is elected
as an AAAS fellow. VT
News; Collegiate
Times (11/5/07)
more
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Last
summer, Mike (and a few of his colleagues) appeared on the science
radio program Pulse of
the Planet. The program, featured on NPR stations across the country,
airs as two-minute clips of Earth-related research, news, and interviews.
Mike is the focus of several episodes as part of the 'Science Diaries'
series. To listen to the audio files and read a transcript of each
episode, follow this
link. Individual links are also provided below. You can read Mike's
'Science Diary' Blog here
and a VT press release here.
Note: If you use iTunes,
you can subscribe to the Pulse of the Planet Podcast by clicking here.
Individual episode links
: Clark
Fork River, Hours
in the Library, Headwaters,
Restoration,
Comparison,
Shelved,
Samples,
and Found
It!
Update: Pulse of the
Planet now charges a small fee ($0.49) to listen to the programs through
their website. They are still free from iTunes.
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Mike
was one of the inaugural Principal Editors of
Elements – a magazine of mineralogy, geochemistry, and petrology.
Check out the new issue online for news and review articles relating
to all things geochemistry. |
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Mike
is the Principal Investigator of The
EIGER Project (Exploring Interfaces through Graduate Education
and Research). EIGER is funded by NSF’s Integrative Graduate Education
and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program.
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Our group
is now part of ICTAS, VT's
new Institute for Critical Technology and Applied Science. Construction
on the Nanoscale Characterization and Fabrication Laboratory,
which houses the new FEI
Titan 300 TEM, is complete. Additionally, our lab will be
expanding into another building (ICTAS
I) as a part of the 'Environmental
Nanoscience and Technology' Lab with faculty members from
Environmental Engineering, Chemistry, and Geosciences. |
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