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Janelle Leger, a Cottrell College Science Awardee, Receives a Prestigious NSF-CAREER Award

February 11, 2011

Janelle Leger, an assistant professor of physics at Western Washington University, was awarded an NSF-CAREER award to develop a fundamental understanding of ion movement and electrochemical processes in conjugated polymers. An important goal is to apply this knowledge to develop novel optoelectronic device structures such as white-light emitters and photovoltaic devices. A 2009 Cottrell College Science award helped her start this successful line of research. Leger is also a member of the WWU NSF/Solar team.
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Cottrell College Awardee Receives a Prestigious NSF-CAREER Award

February 11, 2011

Kelling Donald, an assistant professor at the University of Richmond, was awarded an NSF-CAREER award to further develop new understanding of chemical processes through computational research. A 2008 Cottrell College Science award helped him start this successful line of research.
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Williams College student Chris Chudzicki is a winner of the 2010 APS Leroy Apker Award

December 20, 2010

Williams College Professor Frederick Strauch’s student Chris Chudzicki is a winner of the 2010 APS Leroy Apker Award for outstanding achievement in physics by an undergraduate. Their research was supported with an award from RCSA.

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