How does graphene affect the environment? Can polymer-based cells be a viable alternative to silicon solar cells? These are just a few of the questions five assistant professors are trying to answer through individual research projects. Their outstanding – and potentially groundbreaking – work as researchers and educators has been recognized by the National Science Foundation, which recently honored each with a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Award.
Law professor Jacqueline L. Weaver has been awarded a Fulbright Specialist grant to teach and conduct a seminar at KIMEP University in Almaty, Kazakhstan. Weaver, the A.A. White Professor of Law and a recognized expert on energy law, will teach oil and gas law from a Western perspective.
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