They will study data from the Southern Ocean, as part of ongoing efforts to understand how ocean processes impact clouds in that part of the planet.
UNT chemistry professor Shengqian Ma will spearhead the development of an industrial direct-air carbon dioxide capture module.
Jamal Jalilian-Marian and Adrian Dumitru will focus on understanding the conditions that may have existed in the early Universe.
Researchers observed a key intermediate formed during the breakdown of hydrocarbons during combustion and in the atmosphere.
The program will award $750,000 to Tzeferacos in support of his research in high-energy-density magnetized plasma turbulence.
For a project that could bring the field closer to sustainable chemical production from sunlight, Prof. Shu Hu has won a grant from DOE.
The awards are designed to bolster the nation’s scientific workforce by providing support to researchers during the crucial early career years.
The team will receive $1.5 million over three years to develop enhanced ethylene synthesis capabilities in photosynthetic and cellulolytic bacteria.
Researchers have found the first step toward creating fertilizer without generating tons of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas.
The project will investigate airborne particle properties collected in field campaigns & how these particles are involved in the hydrological cycle.