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Birman receives American Chemical Society award

November 29, 2022
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Vladimir Birman, associate professor of chemistry in Arts & Sciences, won a $110,000 award from the American Chemical Society’s Petroleum Research Fund. The award supports Birman’s project titled “Self-Complementary Urea-Based Arrays.”


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