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Jean-Philippe Belieres is a graduate student in Austen Angell's lab:

I really appreciate the close interaction between the students and faculty at ASU, and the campus is beautiful!

Chemistry at Negative Pressures?
The amazingly complex and interesting properties of the most important liquid on earth, water, are being characterized by ASU Professor Austen Angell. His group has discovered a completely new phase of liquid water, and has even studied water at negative pressures! Under these conditions, the attractive forces between the molecules are outweighed by the repulsive forces.
Visit Professor Angell's Web Page