Keiji Morokuma Ph.D.
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| William Henry Emerson Professor of Theoretical Chemistry; Director, Emerson Center |
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| Emory University |
Chemistry |
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| Atlanta |
Georgia |
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Education
B.S., Kyoto University, Japan, 1957; Ph. D. Kyoto University, Japan, 1963; Postdoctoral Fellow, Columbia University, 1964-1966, Harvard University, 1966-1967
Awards
International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science Award, 1978; Bourke Lectureship, Royal Society of Chemistry, U.K., 1990; Chemical Society Award, The Chemical Society of Japan, 1992; Schrödinger Medal, The World Association of Theoretical Organic Chemists, 1993; International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science, Member and President (2000-2003); World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists, Fellow.
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Particle Technology and Applications presents the theoretical and technological background of particle science and explores up-to-date applications of particle technologies in the chemical, petrochemical, energy, mechanical, and materials industries. It looks at the importance of particle science and technology in the development of efficient chemical processes and novel functional materials.
Dr. Kuo's research interests include: Translation Medical Systems, systems biology, genomics, and cancer.
Researchers at University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) have developed a supercapacitor or electrochemical capacitor (EC) composed of an expanded network of graphene — a one-atom-thick layer of graphitic carbon. The team demonstrated excellent mechanical and electrical properties as well as exceptionally high surface area.
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