chemistry

Nelson Article for ‘Western Express’ Named Best of Year

His article, “Langton's Humboldt Express,” won the quarterly research journal’s Basil C. Pearce Award for most outstanding article of 2020.

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Florida Tech Has 11 Faculty, Staff Among Top 2 Percent of Scientists

Inclusion on the list is based on standardized academic citations, co-authorships and composite metrics that gauge career-long impact.

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Pre-College STEM Program Offers Virtual Summer Learning for High School Students

Offering live, virtual classes in topics including chemistry, calculus, physics and algebra, career panels with industry partners, and more.

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University Study Explains How Light Could Activate Neurons

Important research may give insight in enabling future designs of other molecules that can modulate brain signals.

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Professor Wins NIH Grant to Further Brain Mapping Research

Nasri Nesnas’ research is studying the use of light to activate specific brain circuits, potentially leading to brain disease treatments.

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Florida Tech Professor Wins Federal Grant to Continue Solar Fuel Research

Michael Freund has been awarded a two-year, $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to continue his work developing membranes for solar fuel generation.

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Federal Grant to Florida Tech Professor Funds Continued Efforts to Map Brain

Nasri Nesnas's National Institutes of Health grant will allow him to continue his work on molecular tools that could help illuminate fundamental ways in which the brain works.

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Nobel Laureate in Chemistry to Speak at Florida Tech Feb. 19

Martin Chalfie, who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2008, will deliver a lecture on the topic that won him the prestigious honor – green fluorescent protein – from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 in room 130 at the Olin Life Sciences Building on the Melbourne campus of Florida Institute of Technology.

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Photography Exhibit at Evans Library Opens June 13

Florida Tech Grad Student Trains His Camera on Variety of Subjects MELBOURNE, FLA. — A photographer for more than a decade, Florida Institute of Technology graduate student Efram Goldberg has never quite settled on one particular subject for his photography. Viewers will be the beneficiary of his wandering eye as Goldberg, enrolled in Florida Tech’s chemistry program, mounts a show…

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Community Foundation of Brevard Grants $21,640 to Florida Tech Alzheimers Disease Research

MELBOURNE, FLA.—A grant of $21,640 has been awarded to Florida Institute of Technology from the Community Foundation of Brevard’s Kenneth R. Finken and Dorothy Hallam Finken Endowment Fund for research into the cause and cure of Alzheimer’s disease. The grant will support the work of Joshua Rokach, professor of chemistry in the College of Science. Kenneth Finken was a graduate…

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