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April 26, 2024, Filed Under: Social Events

A Day of Discovery: UT Austin Visits Texas A&M for Lab Tours and Networking


In March, the University of Texas at Austin students embarked on an enlightening journey to Texas A&M University, filled with lab tours, educational exchanges, and plenty of fun!

Morning Lab Tours

Our day began bright and early, leaving UT Austin at 9:30 AM and arriving at Texas A&M by 11:30 AM. We started our adventure in the Chemical Engineering Department, where we explored groundbreaking research in different labs.

First, we delved into the world of titanium nitride 2D materials, discussing their applications in electrocatalysis and energy storage. The cutting-edge lab equipment provided us with a hands-on look at the frontiers of chemical engineering research. Our next stop featured research on organic materials geared toward energy storage and polymer applications. This lab’s innovative approach to solving modern challenges was truly inspiring!

Lunch Break at Mo’s Irish Pub

After a morning filled with stimulating academic discussions, we took a well-deserved break at Mo’s Irish Pub.

This was more than just a meal; it was a vibrant gathering for sharing ideas, laughing, and building bonds over delicious food!

Post-lunch, our group toured more labs and explored the A&M campus. From the Mechanical and Materials Engineering departments to the fascinating particle accelerator facility, the sheer scale of the campus amazed us all! At the Baker lab, we learned about nanoscale electrochemical characterization techniques, including a converted AFM that can probe electrochemical responses at an incredibly minute scale. Our final lab visit introduced us to ‘click chemistry’ and the synthesis of new electrolytes. The innovative spirit of A&M’s researchers was on full display, pushing the boundaries of synthetic chemistry.


Led by Laura Hoagland, we toured iconic campus locations, learning about A&M’s rich history and traditions. From the superstitions surrounding the Century Tree to the grandeur of Kyle Field, every site had a story to tell.


Our day concluded in the Chemical Engineering Department’s conference room, where we unwound with pizza and board games. Laughter and competitive spirits marked this enjoyable end to a fantastic day!

As we said our goodbyes and captured final moments with a group selfie, the sunset on an unforgettable visit. We left A&M enriched with new knowledge, friendships, and an eagerness for future collaborations.


We invite all ECS members to join us in future events to experience this wonderful blend of professional growth and personal enjoyment. Your participation makes these gatherings truly special!

December 20, 2023, Filed Under: Social Events

A Day of Learning and Networking: UT Austin Welcomes Texas A&M ECS Students


This past Sunday, the University of Texas at Austin experienced the vibrancy of academic exchange as it welcomed students from Texas A&M, led by their ECS Student Chapter’s President, Laura Hoagland. The visit marked a day of learning, networking, and exploration, highlighting the dynamic research activities on the UT Austin campus.

The UT Austin ECS Student Chapter’s officers showcased the labs and innovative research undertaken at UT Austin. The day began with a visit to the Gary L. Thomas Energy Engineering Building, where students delved into the Subramanian Group’s work on modeling energy storage systems. Utilizing commercial batteries as a base, the group’s research offered a glimpse into the future of energy solutions.

The tour then transitioned to the Mitlin group, where the A&M visitors got a closer look at the fascinating study of electrode interfaces and solid electrolytes. This session provided invaluable insights into the intricate workings of energy storage and conversion at the molecular level.

After an interactive and engaging morning, everyone headed to Kerbey Lane Cafe for a well-deserved lunch. It wasn’t just about the food; this was a perfect opportunity for the group to engage in deeper discussions about professional aspirations, PhD life, research challenges, and balancing academic responsibilities. These conversations brought out shared experiences, offering both support and motivation.

The afternoon was equally enlightening with a visit to the Rose Group. Here, students witnessed firsthand how synthesized inorganic surfaces are innovatively used for solar fuel energy conversion. This session stood out as a testament to the potential of renewable energy research.

The day culminated with a walk along Ladybird Lake, allowing everyone to unwind and enjoy the great weather. It was a moment to reflect on the day’s experiences, build lasting friendships, and appreciate the company of fellow researchers.

The event was not just an academic excursion but a bridge between two leading Texas universities. It fostered a sense of community and collaboration among the ECS students of both campuses, reinforcing the idea that academic growth thrives in a shared environment. The UT Austin campus buzzed with newfound connections and ideas, thanks to the Texas A&M visitors, marking the day as a memorable one in the annals of both institutions.

We invite all ECS members to join us in future events to experience this wonderful blend of professional growth and personal enjoyment. Your participation makes these gatherings truly special!

November 20, 2023, Filed Under: Social Events

A Memorable Saturday Meeting with Texan ECS Student Chapters!

This past Saturday, ECS student officers and members gathered in Waco, TX, for an event filled with camaraderie, brainstorming, and fun! Participants included members from three distinguished ECS student chapters: UT Austin, UT Dallas, and Texas A&M University.

The day began at the Union Hall in Downtown Waco, a vibrant venue perfect for our gathering. It was an excellent opportunity for members and officers to introduce themselves and mingle, fostering a sense of community and connection. Over a delightful lunch, we discussed various aspects of our organization and laid the groundwork for exciting joint ECS activities planned for 2024 (stay tuned!!!!!!)

The afternoon was marked by a visit to the iconic Dr. Pepper Museum, where we captured memories with fantastic photos. The day was rounded off with leisure time in a local park, allowing everyone to relax and enjoy the beautiful Texan outdoors.

This event was not just about meeting and planning but about building a community of passionate individuals dedicated to electrochemistry. We invite all ECS members to join us in future events to experience this wonderful blend of professional growth and personal enjoyment. Your participation makes these gatherings truly special!

Our UT-Austin members and officers (left to right): Raul Marquez (Secretary, Mullins Group), Kenta Kawashima (Member, Mullins Group), Tushar Telmasre (Vice-president, Subramanian Group), Anthony Concepcion (President, Subramanian Group), and Zachary Levell (Member, Liu Group)

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