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American Institute of Chemical Engineers Honor Two UNH Researchers

American Institute of Chemical Engineers Honor Two UNH Researchers

Two UNH researchers, Professor Harish Vashisth and postdoctoral research scholarĚýLev Levintov, Ěýin the Department of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering have been honored by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) for their significant contributions to computational molecular... Read More

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