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 Novel Funding Model Provides CAER Researchers Support to Produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel
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By David Melanson
In Biofuels and Environmental Catalysis, Student Success, Success Stories
Posted March 20, 2022

Novel Funding Model Provides CAER Researchers Support to Produce Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Funding early-stage, proof-of-concept research is often a challenge for university researchers. Traditionally, governmental funding agencies have chosen to invest in basic science and in projects [...]

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 UK’s Anthony, Risko Receive NSF Special Creativity Award
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By David Melanson
In Organic Electronics, Success Stories
Posted March 10, 2022

UK’s Anthony, Risko Receive NSF Special Creativity Award

Organic semiconductors, often referred to as plastic electronics, offer key advantages for emerging electronic and communication devices, provided they can meet all the appropriate metrics for [...]

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