Marquette Professor Receives $555,636 NSF Grant for Solar Power Study
February 03, 2017
February 03, 2017
MILWAUKEE, Feb. 3 -- Marquette University issued the following news release:
Dr. Jier Huang, assistant professor of chemistry at Marquette University, has received a $555,636 CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation to study how to use a promising type of metal organic framework materials to work as a catalyst in solar energy conversion.
The CAREER grant is the foundation's most prestigious award in support of junior faculty.
Huang's five-yea . . .
Dr. Jier Huang, assistant professor of chemistry at Marquette University, has received a $555,636 CAREER grant from the National Science Foundation to study how to use a promising type of metal organic framework materials to work as a catalyst in solar energy conversion.
The CAREER grant is the foundation's most prestigious award in support of junior faculty.
Huang's five-yea . . .