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  • First-year chemistry students learn data analytics in new lab curriculum

    Photo of the team members at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    A team of chemists at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign created a low-cost method for teaching community college students the basics of instrument assembly and data analysis. The colors of the spectrum are broken down as students use a spectrometer built from a kit to analyze dyed fluids. The team, from left, Martin Gruebele, the James R. Eiszner Endowed Chair in Chemistry; graduate student Alison Wallum; Amy Nicely, a chemistry professor at Danville Area Community College; and undergraduate student Zetai Liu.

    Photo by Fred Zwicky

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  • Editor’s Note: To reach Alison Wallum, email awallum2@illinois.edu

    To contact Amberle Browne, email a.browne@dacc.edu

    To contact Amy L. Nicely, email a.nicely@dacc.edu To contact Christy F. Landes, email cflandes@rice.edu

    To contact Martin Gruebele, email mgruebel@illinois.edu

    The paper “An instrument assembly and data science lab for early undergraduate education” is available online or from the News Bureau.

    DOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.2c01072