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Welcome to our new graduate student, Jason Grosch! Welcome to our new undergraduate student, Sarah Reifeis! Congratulations to Yeiji Im on earning the Frank Mathers Undergraduate Summer Research Scholarship! Congratulations to our Hutton Honor College Undergraduate Research Grant winners, Yeiji Im, Alice Shen, and Claire VanLandingham! A Abi Mansour and P. Ortoleva, J. Chem. Theory Comput., A Multiscale Factorization Method for Simulating Mesoscopic Systems with Atomic Precision. A Singharoy et tal.

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Welcome to our new graduate student, Jason Grosch! Welcome to our new undergraduate student, Sarah Reifeis! Congratulations to Yeiji Im on earning the Frank Mathers Undergraduate Summer Research Scholarship! Congratulations to our Hutton Honor College Undergraduate Research Grant winners, Yeiji Im, Alice Shen, and Claire VanLandingham! A Abi Mansour and P. Ortoleva, J. Chem. Theory Comput., A Multiscale Factorization Method for Simulating Mesoscopic Systems with Atomic Precision. A Singharoy et tal.

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