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Obioma Uche, a faculty-researcher at Rochester Institute of Technology, is experimenting with selective catalysts to better understand a process that would better convert methane—a key component of ...
A Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Wyoming prepares you for the highest levels of practice and scholarly research. Working closely with world-class scholars on studies related to ...