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Frank Leibfarth tests molecules to turn plastic waste into useful materials, diversifying options for recycling.
Eight chemistry students have been selected as fellows by the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
In this work, we employ a few simple density-based quantities from the information-theoretic approach (ITA) to predict polarizability of proteins.
A team of collaborators from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill won Phase 1 of the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN)-sponsored Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Active AI Planners for Chemistry/Materials Optimization and Discovery Grand Challenge.
This week’s issue of Physical Review Letters (PRL) features the article “Electronic Excitation Response of DNA to High-energy Proton Radiation in Water” by Chris Shepard, Dr. Dillon Yost, and Professor Yosuke Kanai.
College of Arts and Sciences and Gillings professors receive one of the most distinguished honors in the scientific community.
We are pleased to congratulate Marcey Waters on receiving the 2023 Vincent du Vigneaud Award.






