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  2. Krzysztof Matyjaszewski - Wikipedia

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    Krzysztof "Kris" Matyjaszewski (Polish: [ˈkʂɨʂtɔf matɨjaˈʂɛfskʲi]; born April 8, 1950) is a Polish-American [1] chemist.He is the J.C. Warner Professor of the Natural Sciences at the Carnegie Mellon University [2] Matyjaszewski is best known for the discovery of atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), a novel method of polymer synthesis that has revolutionized the way ...

  3. Linda Peteanu - Wikipedia

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    Linda A. Peteanu is an American chemist who is a professor and head of the department of chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University. Her research considers the steady state and transient photophysics of conjugated molecules.

  4. List of Carnegie Mellon University people - Wikipedia

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    Hugh D. Young (Ph.D. 1959), longtime Professor who taught Physics for over 50 years at Carnegie Mellon. Professor Young was co-author of the later editions of the highly regarded textbook University Physics, now in its 15th edition, and received many of Carnegie Mellon's highest awards.

  5. Stefan Bernhard - Wikipedia

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    During this assignment, Prof. Dr. Bernhard was awarded A) the Dreyfus New Faculty award, B) the NSF Career award, and C) Princeton's graduate mentoring award, as well as endorsement for promotion from Princeton's existing chemistry faculty. Associate Professorship (2009-present) in the Department of Chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University. [3]

  6. Alan J. Russell - Wikipedia

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    Until 2020, Alan was the Highmark Distinguished Career Professor and Director of the Disruptive Health Technology Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. From 2013 through spring of 2016 he was also the Chief Innovation Officer, Allegheny Health Network.

  7. Noa Marom - Wikipedia

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    Marom joined the University of Texas at Austin as a postdoctoral researcher in 2010. She moved to Tulane University as an assistant professor in physics in 2013. [9] In 2016 Marom was appointed as an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University. [10] She is a member of the Pittsburgh Quantum Institute. [11]

  8. Ignacio Grossmann - Wikipedia

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    He is the R. R. Dean University Professor in the department of chemical engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. [1] Grossmann received his B.S. degree from Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City in 1974. He did his M.S. and Ph.D. at Imperial College London with Roger W. H. Sargent [2] in 1975 and 1977 respectively.

  9. Carnegie Mellon University - Wikipedia

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    Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The institution was established in 1900 by Andrew Carnegie as the Carnegie Technical Schools. In 1912, it became the Carnegie Institute of Technology and began granting four-year degrees.