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Professor Michelle Personick was recently awarded seed funding from the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office.
Personick was awarded $50,000 for her project, "Parallel Screening of Conditions for the Electrodeposition of Multimetallic Nanoparticles; Pilot Data for a Collaborative Proposal on Critical Element Recovery from Waste Streams."
The project is evidence of the Chemistry Department’s commitment to addressing environmental challenges using cutting-edge research.
Congratulations to Professor Personick on this exciting achievement.