Professor Receives NSF CAREER Award
Jon Camden, a UT assistant professor of analytical chemistry has received a National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award for his work in surface nonlinear spectroscopy.
Jon Camden, a UT assistant professor of analytical chemistry has received a National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award for his work in surface nonlinear spectroscopy.
Three UT Knoxville faculty members have received substantial support from the National Science Foundation to pursue early-career research projects. Chemist Jon Philip Camden, physicist Norman Mannella, and aeronautic engineer Kivanc Ekici have received NSF CAREER awards, the foundation’s most prestigious award for junior faculty.
Honors and awards for UT Knoxville faculty and graduate students.
Al Hazari has picked up his tie-dyed lab coat from the dry cleaners. This can only mean one thing—the “Magic of Chemistry Show” is just around the corner.
The Office of Research is sponsoring a two-part workshop on how to seek funding from the Army Research Office. ARO serves as the Army’s premier extramural basic research agency and sponsors research primarily at academic institutions in following areas: electrical, environmental, materials, and mechanical engineering; computer and network sciences and mathematics; chemistry, physics, life sciences,
For the 20th year in a row, Al Hazari, director of labs and lecturer in chemistry at UT Knoxville, will dazzle crowds with his “Magic of Chemistry Show” at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 19, in 555 Dabney-Buehler Hall. The one-hour show is free and open to anyone, young or old.
Thirty-six middle and high school teams from across the state will compete Saturday, March 27, in the Tennessee Science Olympiad State Tournament hosted by UT Knoxville.
Al Hazari, chemistry professor at UT Knoxville, was featured on WBIR’s Live at Five at Four segment and showed audiences the magic and wonders of chemistry.
It’s an explosive event that typically draws crowds from throughout East Tennessee. It’s not Boomsday, though: It’s The Magic of Chemistry, and it’s happening at 7 p.m. tomorrow in Room 555 of Buehler Hall on the UT Knoxville campus as part of National Chemistry Week. The show, conducted by Al Hazari, a lecturer in the