The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry project will investigate how microorganisms in freshwater environments chemically transform tellurium, a metalloid increasingly used in manufacturing.
Stony Brook University astrophysicist Neelima Sehgal and her team in the Department of Physics and Astronomy played an essential role within the collaboration in analyzing the CMB, the afterglow light from the Big Bang.
Distinguished Professor Guangwen Zhou has garnered more than 11,000 citations according to Google Scholar, been named one of the world’s top researchers in his field by Stanford University and published more than 260 papers in peer-reviewed journals.
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