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Awardee Profiles (2010)

Come see what's hot in science. RCSA's Awardee Profiles illustrates what leading scientists are discovering and teaching and how their work continues to shape our world. Additional awardee profiles can be found in the Awards Database.

Sarbajit Banerjee

Department of Chemistry, SUNY at Buffalo

Understanding the Influence of Finite Size on Phase Transitions and Intercalation Processes in Vanadium Oxides

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Alberto Daniel Bolatto

Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland, College Park

Studying the Drivers of Galaxy Evolution: Gas Reservoirs, Molecular Fractions, and Star Formation

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Duncan Brown

Department of Physics, Syracuse University

Exploring the Universe with Gravitational Waves: A New Frontier in 21st Century Astronomy and Astrophysics

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Richard L. Brutchey

Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California

A Generalized Synthetic Route to Nontoxic Semiconductor Nanocrystals for Use in Inexpensive Solar Cells

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Mark Caprio

Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame

Symmetries in the nuclear many-body problem: Conquering the computational scale explosion

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Linda Columbus

Department of Chemistry, University of Virginia

Hijacking the Hijackers: Taking Advantage of the Chemistry of Bacterial Pathogens

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Christopher J. Douglas

Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Catalytic Methods in Functionalizing Single Bonds to Carbon

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Joshua S. Figueroa

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego

Isocyanide Analogues of the Unsaturated Metal Carbonyls

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Austen Lamacraft

Department of Physics, University of Virginia

Collective phenomena in ultracold atomic gases

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Jennifer Lynn Ross

Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Studies of Microtubule Intracellular Highways: Building Bridges between Physics and Biology

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Kyle Shen

Department of Physics, Cornell University

Shedding Light on Quantum Interactions in New Correlated Electronic States of Matter

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