Nosang Vincent Myung Ph.D.
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Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering |
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| University of California Riverside (UCR) |
Engineering |
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Education
University of California, Los Angeles - Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering, Minor in Material Sci. and Eng., Nov. 1998; M. S. in Chemical Engineering, Fall 1997; B. S. in Chemical Engineering, Environmental Option, Fall 1994
Awards
• Regent Fellowship (2004). • NASA Tech Brief Award (2004) • Jet Propulison Laboratory Spot Award (2002) • Abner Brenner Gold Medal Award from American Electroplaters and Surface Finishers Society (AESF) • National Science Foundation Fellowship, Department of Education Fellowship • American Electroplating and Surface Finishing Summer Scholarship • Electrochemical Society Student Grant, Hughes Aircraft Company Scholarship • Korean American Edward Lee Scholarship
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