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  1. Hace 5 días · Abstract. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2000 has been awarded to Alan J. Heeger (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA), Alan G. MacDiarmid (University of Pennsylvania, USA) and Hideki Shirakawa4 (University of Tsukuba, Japan). The citation for the reward – ‘for the discovery and development of electrically conductive polymers’.

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  2. Hace 5 días · In this work, we delve into the dynamics of non-classical light traversing a Su-Schrieffer-Heeger photonic lattice with topological domain walls.

  3. Hace 4 horas · Penn professors Alan J. Heeger, Alan MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa invented a conductive polymer process that earned them the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The theory of superconductivity was also partly developed at Penn, by then-faculty member John Robert Schrieffer (along with John Bardeen and Leon Cooper). Student life

  4. Hace 5 días · Professor Craig J. Hawker is the Director, Dow Materials Institute; Director, California Nanosystems Institute; Alan and Ruth Heeger Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies; Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry; Clarke Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

  5. Hace 4 días · Titan's Organic Oil Recovery is an ecological advancement in enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology. It is biodegradable, low cost, requires no capital expense and has a much lower carbon footprint than all other EOR methods. It is a proven science which uses nature itself to increase oil production onshore and offshore.

  6. Hace 5 días · Corresponding Author. Shengjie Xu [email protected] School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, In situ Center for Physical Science, Center of Hydrogen Science Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, 200240 P. R. China

  7. Hace 6 días · Stretching beyond the successes and challenges of universal design since the inception of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990 and its amendment in 2008, Inclusive Design: A Universal Need details how an inclusive approach to design creates an accessible and aesthetically pleasing environment for a total population--not just the aging or differently abled.