Welcome to the new graduate students and technician!

November 25, 2023

The Kienzler lab has a bumper crop of new members this fall! A warm welcome to new graduate students Claire Nieder, Emmanuel Adjei, Himanshu Sharma, and Yucheng Zhang. We are also fortunate to welcome a new technician to the lab, Thumali Lavanaga!

Welcome to Arjun and Hansuja!

August 30, 2023

The Kienzler lab is pleased to welcome two new undergraduate researchers, Arjun Ahuja and Hansuja Chaurasia, into the lab! They wasted no time getting into the lab and running reactions.

UConn Chemistry MELD (outreach event)

May 18, 2023

Today was UConn Chemistry May ECE Lab Day (MELD); it was the culmination of much planning and work to bring ~125 Connecticut high school students (from six different schools) to campus for a day of learning and hands on chemistry experimentation!  Many thanks to the faculty, staff, and students that helped make it a success.  A special thank you to Sahiti and Carrie for supervising a lab and troubleshooting experiments!

Theo presented a poster on his research

May 4, 2023

Theo presented the research progress from his first year of graduate school in a poster at the ACS Frontiers in Organic Synthesis: Chemical Biology meeting in New London, CT.

Sahiti presented a poster on her research

April 23, 2023

Thank you Sahiti for presenting a poster on your work at both UConn’s Frontiers in Undergraduate Research symposium, and the Connecticut Valley Section of the American Chemical Society’s Undergraduate Research Symposium.

Welcome to Theo and Michael

November 21, 2022

The Kienzler lab is happy to welcome new graduate students Theophilus Frempong and Michael Piekarsky into the lab.  Welcome to the team!

UConn ECE Workshop

November 3, 2022

Prof. Kienzler gave a presentation and ran a lab on molecular photoswitches for high school teachers certified with the UConn Early College Experience.  Read more about it here.

Welcome Sahiti and Kathryn

September 11, 2022

The Kienzler lab is pleased to welcome two new undergraduate researchers, Sahiti Bhyravavajhala and Kathryn Wilkinson, into the lab! We look forward to working with you.