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James Swan wins NSF CAREER Award

Martin Bazant named inaugural E.G. Roos (1944) Professor

New nanoparticle catalysts could reduce need for precious metals

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The Román group develops copper-exchanged zeolites to catalyze the direct oxidation of methane into methanol with O2

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MIT ChemE ranked #1 again in 2017 QS World University Rankings

Greg Rutledge elected fellow of AIChE

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