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  2. Feng "Franklin" Tao - Wikipedia

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    Feng "Franklin" Tao [4] [5] (Chinese: 陶丰; [6] [7] pinyin: Táo Fēng; born August 28, 1971) is a Chinese-born American chemical engineer who was a tenured associate professor at the University of Kansas. [8] His research areas of specialization are heterogeneous catalysis, energy chemistry, nanoscience and surface science.

  3. Jun Li (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Jun Li (born 1966) is a distinguished professor of chemistry at Kansas State University known for his research in nanoscience and nanomaterials. [1] [2] He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, the National Academy of Inventors, and the International Association of Advanced Materials.

  4. Susan M. Lunte - Wikipedia

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    Susan M. Lunte is an American chemist who is the Ralph N. Adams Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of Kansas. She also works as director of the NIH COBRE Center for Molecular Analysis of Disease Pathways. She was awarded the 2023 ACS Award in Analytical Chemistry.

  5. Kansas professor secretly worked for China: Indictment - AOL

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    A Kansas associate professor concealed work he was doing for China while employed at the University of Kansas and tried to recruit other researchers and students for the Chinese government ...

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  7. George Smith (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    He was a postdoc at the University of Wisconsin (with future Nobel laureate Oliver Smithies) before moving to Columbia, Missouri and joining the University of Missouri faculty in 1975. He spent the 1983–1984 academic year at Duke University with Robert Webster where he began the work that led to him being awarded a Nobel Prize.

  8. University of Kansas instructor out of job after saying men ...

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    An instructor at the University of Kansas who made headlines this week for telling students that men who don’t want to vote for a woman should be executed is no longer employed by the school.

  9. Theodore Kuwana - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Kuwana (1931–2022) was a chemist and academic researcher known as the founding father of the field of spectroelectrochemistry.. Kuwana's academic career included appointments at California Institute of Technology, the University of California, Riverside, Case Institute of Technology, Ohio State University, and finally at the University of Kansas.