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Kate Queeney - 2009 Sherrerd Prize Recipient

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Kate Queeney joined the Smith Department of Chemistry in 2000 after completing undergraduate studies at Williams College, earning her doctoral degree in physical chemistry at Harvard University, and following two years as a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Optical Physics at Lucent Technologies. Queeneys research currently focuses on silicon surface chemistry and the adsorption of biomolecules to solid surfaces. At Smith, she teaches courses in general and physical chemistry, instrumental analysis and materials chemistry. Queeney was the recipient of a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation in 2004, an honor among the most prestigious for new faculty members. Queeney currently serves as faculty director of advising at Smith and since 2007 has co-directed the colleges AEMES (Achieving Excellence in Mathematics, Engineering and Sciences) Program.

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