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Hal Alper of UT Austin to Deliver AIChE’s Professional Progress Award Lecture

July 29, 2024
Hal S. Alper, the Kenneth A. Kobe Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), will present the American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ (AIChE’s) Andreas Acrivos Professional Progress Award Lecture for 2024...

Adam Cohen

Adam Cohen is a professor in the departments of Chemistry and Chemical Biology and Physics at Harvard. His research focuses on developing tools to study brain function. He has developed tools to map bioelectrical dynamics within individual neurons and across neural networks, and to record brain-wide patterns of neural activity associated with memory formation.

Cohen has received the Sackler International Prize in Chemistry, a Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship, Blavatnik National Award in Chemistry, the American Chemical Society Pure Chemistry Award, and a Presidential Early Career...Read more

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