Stony Brook University scientists Jiangyong Jia and Shengli Huang use heavy ion collisions to reveal subtleties of nuclear structure with implications for many areas of physics.
A leading researcher in the sustainable biorefinery research field, the SUNY ESF associate professor was recognized for making significant contributions to discovering new knowledge or advancing technological development in his field of energy research.
A new University at Buffalo-led study describes how the research team used the system to create metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which are porous nanomaterials used in a variety of fields including energy, the environment, and health and medicine.
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