In the October 2019 issue of CEP Magazine, Professor Montclare was featured where she explains how despite the stigma of growing up in the Bronx she was always curious about the STEM field. Read the article below to find out how a sudden family emergency helped her realize she needed to make STEM her ultimate… Continue reading Professor Montclare featured in CEP magazine: ” Keeping It Local: Engineering for the Community
Author: James Perez
We Need to Support Women Innovators, Now More Than Ever !
Last month Forbes published a list of America’s 100 most innovative leaders and only one woman was on the list. While there are more women who could have been easily placed on the list, the fact is that there are still too few women …. Check out Dr. Jin Montclare’s feature as she describes the… Continue reading We Need to Support Women Innovators, Now More Than Ever !
Serena’s first publication! : “A ‘KAHOOT!’ Approach: The Effectiveness of Game-Based Learning for an Advanced Placement Biology Class”
Congrats to @SOAR_NYU #undergrad Serena Jones for her 1st first author paper on outreach! This is after several revisions along with a terrific team including@pkatyal, Xuan Xie, Maddie Nicholas, Eric Leung & Mr Damon. To read the publication, click here: https://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/9PMANPZWHEHMDMWZRMZF/full
Welcome aboard Stanley !
Excited to welcome Dr. Stanley Chu to @MontclareLabs! He received his #PhD from the Bryant lab at @CUBoulder & will be working with us! #postdoclife
Summer internships provide students with career-enhancing opportunities: Joe Thomas (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Ph.D. candidate)
It’s not every day an amazing internship opportunity presents itself, so when it does you have to take advantage and that is exactly what @Joseph Thomas of @Montclare Labs did this summer with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Check out his contributions to their research and his NYU feature below ! https://engineering.nyu.edu/news/summer-internships-provide-students-career-enhancing-opportunities
My Stem Story By Lianna Friedman
I began my science career at the age of eight when I discovered a circuit kit in the basement of my grandparent’s house. I took the circuit kit home and would play with it for hours trying to put together transistor radios to play music. Since then, I found myself taking special interest in my… Continue reading My Stem Story By Lianna Friedman
My Typical Day as a Scientist By Kamia Punia
My day begins with a quick look at my calendar, responding to emails, getting my 6-year-old daughter ready for her school, and family breakfast. My commute to the lab consists of a half hour Staten Island ferry ride to Manhattan that includes beautiful views of the Statue of Liberty and the East river. This also… Continue reading My Typical Day as a Scientist By Kamia Punia
Welcome to Montclare Labs Farbod !
Excited to welcome Dr. Farbod Mahmoudinobar to @MontclareLabs! He hails from @NJIT and will be working with our group & @RichBonneauNYU ! #collaboration #postdoclife
Congrats on completing your PhD Dr. Olsen !
Celebratory lunch at @SaigonMarket to congratulate Dr. @IAmAndrewOlsen for successfully completing his #materials #chemistry #PhD @nyutandon! He receives his custom @MontclareLabs #t-shirt! #welldone #PhDlife #13
Brick Wall of Science By Bonnie Lin
If you are coming here to look for answers on why to enter the world of science, then I am afraid this will disappoint you. The truth is, as a rising junior pursuing a bachelor degree in biomolecular science, I don’t have a definite answer for you either. As if being a first-generation college student… Continue reading Brick Wall of Science By Bonnie Lin