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Randolph Thummel
JOHN AND REBECCA MOORES PROFESSOR
THUMMEL’S RESEARCH IS
‘WHERE THE ACTION IS’
It wasn’t easy at first for Randolph Thummel
to acquire funding for his research in synthetic organic chemistry.
Early in his career, “federal support for novel ideas in this
particular field was limited,” a colleague explained.
Now, the professor of chemistry’s research and publications
are regarded as “where the action is,” the colleague wrote
in a letter supporting Thummel’s nomination for the John and
Rebecca Moores Professor.
That’s one reason UH has honored Thummel with the professorship.
His recent work centers on developing catalysts which use the energy
of sunlight to decompose water into hydrogen and oxygen. Such a discovery
would be a major breakthrough toward developing a hydrogen-based economy.
The John and Rebecca Moores Professor is a five-year renewable
award that carries a $10,000 annual stipend and is given to faculty
who are outstanding in teaching, research and service.
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full list of 2007 award recipients Past
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