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Element(s): Dysprosium
Physico-chemical constant(s): Ideal gas constant
Extracurricular activities: Dancing, cooking
Food/drink: Pozole rojo/wine
Daniela Carmona Perez
Graduate Student (G2)
Sherman–Clarke Graduate Fellowship 2024–2025
M.S. in Chemistry, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 2022
B.S. in Chemistry, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, 2019
Email: dcarmon2@ur.rochester.edu
Hi, my name is Daniela. I’m from Puebla, Mexico. During my bachelor’s degree studies I had the opportunity to be part of different research projects focused on coordination complexes, and during my master’s studies, I focused my research on metal–organic frameworks. I’m passionate about chemistry because I believe that through it we can understand practically all the events that surround us and find solutions to many of the major problems that afflict the world, such as finding better sources of energy or designing more effective drugs against certain diseases. I am also passionate about teaching, dancing, and cooking. My favorite season is fall, and I enjoy trying new things.