- People
- Research
- Graduate
- Undergraduate
- Prospective & Transfer Students
- General Chemistry Options
- Policies
- Tutors
- Pre-Health
- Undergraduate Advisors
- Chemistry Major
- Process for Declaring a Major, Minor, DMP, or ACS Certification
- B.A. in Chemistry
- B.S. Chemistry
- B.S. Specialization in Biochemistry
- B.S. Specialization in Chemical Education
- B.S. Specialization in Chemical Physics
- B.S. Specialization in Environmental Chemistry
- B.S. Specialization in Materials Science
- B.A./M.S. or B.S./M.S. in Chemistry ("3+1" Degree Option)
- Undergraduate Research
- Distinguished Majors Program
- Minor
- Forms
- Study Abroad
- Undergraduate FAQs
- Undergraduate Resources
- Safety
- Seminars
- Newsletter
Sarah Weisflog, an undergraduate researcher in the Gilliard group, is a 2020 American Chemical Society Bridge Travel Award winner in the amount of $2,000. Sarah’s research concerns the synthesis and photophysics of p-block element materials. Sarah recently published her second paper entitled, "Planar, Stair-stepped, and Twisted: Modulating Structure and Photophysics in Pyrene- and Benzene-Fused N-Heterocyclic Boranes” where she contributed key studies on substituent effects in luminescent NHBs. Sarah was also selected from a competitive pool of applicants to participate in UVA’s Summer Research Internship Program (SRIP) in biomedical research hosted by the School of Medicine (cancelled due to the Coronavirus).