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June 28th, 2007
Chou recognized as nanotechnology pioneer
Abstract:
Stephen Chou, the Joseph C. Elgin Professor of Engineering, recently was honored for his contributions to the nanotechnology field with a Nano 50 award from Nanotech Briefs magazine.
He is one of 15 individuals selected by a panel of independent experts to receive the Innovator award in the third annual contest for his "significant background of accomplishments in advancing the state of the art in nanotechnology."
Source:
princeton.edu
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