University of Rhode Island Chemist Earns DOE Early Career Award to Study Potential Fuel Cell Chemical Reaction
June 09, 2022
June 09, 2022
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, June 9 (TNSres) -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news:
With an Early Career Award from the U.S. Department of Energy, a University of Rhode Island chemist will study a surprising chemical reaction that could be useful in releasing hydrogen for fuel cells.
Dugan Hayes, an assistant professor of chemistry, is one of only 83 scientists nationwide chosen in this year's round of Early Career Awards, which provide around $150 . . .
With an Early Career Award from the U.S. Department of Energy, a University of Rhode Island chemist will study a surprising chemical reaction that could be useful in releasing hydrogen for fuel cells.
Dugan Hayes, an assistant professor of chemistry, is one of only 83 scientists nationwide chosen in this year's round of Early Career Awards, which provide around $150 . . .