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We are pleased to share with you our Fall/Winter 2024 Newsletter.
A team of scientists has developed a new way to turn carbon dioxide into methanol, a valuable liquid fuel with high energy density and versatility.
The Department of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill invites applications for a Teaching Assistant Professor.
Maria Furukawa, a Ph.D. candidate in the department of chemistry at the UNC-Chapel Hill, is developing liquid-crystal polymers that could transform the membranes used in hemodialysis, a life-saving treatment for patients with late-stage renal failure.
Researchers in the Department of Chemistry have introduced a new conjugated polymer, called POET-T2-COOH, that achieves electrical conductivities 100,000 times greater than comparable polymers, marking a leap forward in materials for electronics.
Science laboratories across disciplines are on the verge of a sweeping transformation as robotic automation and AI lead to faster and more precise experiments that unlock breakthroughs in fields like health, energy and electronics, according to UNC-Chapel Hill researchers
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