Dr. Scott Weinert
Office: 319 Physical Science I
Phone: (405) 744-6543
charles.s.weinert@okstate.edu
Latest News
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Vanessa Successfully Defends Her PhD Thesis!
On July 10th 2025, Vanessa Fortney sucessfully defended her PhD thesis. She came to OSU with very...
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Laura delivers a poster at the 2025 CSC in Ottawa
Laura Levescy presented her research at the poster session at the 2025 Canadian Society for...
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Vanessa presents her reserach at the CSC 2025 in Ottawa
Vanessa presents her research at CSC 2025 in Ottawa Vanessa gave an oral presenation of her latest...
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Weinert group attends the Spring 2025 MICA Meeting
Vanessa, Laura, and Scott attended the Spring 2025 Midsouth Inorganic Chemists Association (MICA)...
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Vannessa presents her latest results at CSC Winnipeg
Vanessa Fortney gave a talk during the General Inorganic Session at the Canadian Soicety of...
Ardalan's Paper Accepted in Organometallics
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Ardalan Hayatifar, along with current Ph.D. students Sangeetha Komanduri and Alex Shumaker and former undergrad Sydney Hallenbeck, just got a paper accepted to Organometallics! Ardalan holds a record for fastest publication for a Ph.D. student after joining the group. Congratulations!
Weinert Lab Awarded a NSF Research Grant
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We recieved a research grant from the National Science Foundation in the amount of $390,000 for 3 years that will be in effect from August 2015 through July 2018. The funds were awarded to support our ongoing efforts to synthesize and characterize long-chain oligogermanes having more than six atoms in the germanium - germanium backbone. The driving force for this research is to prepare discrete well-characterized molecules that will exhibit physical properties that mimic larger polygermanes and germanium nanomaterials. We expect that these larger molecules will have interesting optical attributes, such as thermochromism or non-linear optical properties, and possibly will also exhibit conductivity. These properties should be tunable by variation of the molecule's composition. We are extremely grateful to the NSF for providing us with the funds to conduct this research.
Sangeetha Delivers Her Ph.D. Research Seminar
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Sangeetha Komanduri, a fifth-year Ph.D. student, completed her research seminar on May 8th 2018. This is the last requirement in our program before her final defense this July. Congratulations Sangeetha!
Outreach Program Highlighted In Vanguard Magazine
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Julia Conneywerdy, a high school student in our lab in 2008, to receive a MS degree from OSU.