SMU chemist wins prestigious NSF Career Award
Research focuses on new tools that enable making materials for chemical detection, tissue engineering and electronics
13-Aug-2015 -
SMU chemist Nicolay Tsarevsky has received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, expected to total $650,000 over five years, to fund his research into new methods of creating polymers - whose uses range from fluorescent materials to drug carriers, to everyday technologies.
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