Carbon Nanotube Research Scientist Honored
14th Nov 2006, 01:56 GMT
A materials scientist from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is being honored with two distinctions for his work with carbon nanotubes. Pulickel Ajayan, the Henry Burlage Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, is being awarded the MRS Medal from the Materials Research Society and has been named by Scientific American magazine as a Research Leader within the 2006 "Scientific American 50" -- the magazine's prestigious annual list recognizing outstanding acts of leadership in science and technology. read more
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